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Catalogue  of 

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The  Drama 

A  catalogue  of  books  on  dramatic  literature 
contained  in  the 

Evanston  Public  Library 


GERTRUDE   L.  BROWN 

Compiler 


Published  by 

The  Drama  Club  of  Evanston 

EVANSTON,  ILLINOIS 
October,  1909 


DRAMA 


Technique  of  the  Drama. 

FREYTAG,  Gustav. 

Technique  of  the  drama:  an  exposition  of  the  dramatic  com- 
position and  art ;  tr.  by  E.  J.  MacEwan.     1895 808.2  F89 

HENNEQUIN,  Alfred. 

Art  of  playwriting;  being  a  practical  treatise  on  the  elements 
of  dramatic  construction;  intended  for  the  playwright,  the 
student  and  dramatic  critic.     1899 808.2  H39 

MEREDITH,  George. 

An  essay  on  comedy  and  the  uses  of  the  comic  spirit.     1897.. 808.2  M54 
PRICE,  W.  T. 

Technique  of  the  drama:  statement  of  the  principles  involved 
in  the  value  of  dramatic  material   in   the  construction   of 

plays  and  in  dramatic  criticism.     1897 808.2  P93 

WOODBRIDGE,  Elisabeth. 

Drama,  its  laws  and  its  technique.    1898 808.2  W85 

Bibliography,  p.175-178. 

History  of  the  Drama. 

HALE,  E.  E.,  Jr. 

Dramatists  of  today.    1905 809.2  H13 

Contents  :  Rostand.  —  Hauptmann.  —  Sudermann.  —  Pinero.  — 
Bernard  Shaw. — Stephen  Phillips. — Maeterlinck. — Our  idea  of 
tragedy. 

HASE,  K.  A. 

Miracle  plays  and  sacred  dramas :  a  historical  survey ;  tr.  by 

A.  W.  Jackson.     1880 809.2  H27 

HUNEKER,  J.  G. 

Iconoclasts  :  a  book  of  dramatists.    1905 809.2  H89 

Contents  :  Henrik  Ibsen. — August  Strindberg. — Henry  Becque. — 
Gerhart  Hauptmann. — Paul  Hervieu. — G.  B.  Shaw. — Maxim 
Gorky. — Hermann  Sudermann. — Princess  Mathilde  Bonaparte. — • 
Eleonora  Duse. — Gabriele  d'Annunzio. — Villiers  de  I'lsle  Adam. 
— Maurice   Maeterlinck. 

MATTHEWS,  J.  B. 

The  development  of  the  drama.     1903 , 809.2  M43 

OWEN,  John. 

Five  great  skeptical  dramas  of  history.     1896 809.2  Ow2 

Aeschylus-Prometheus  Vinctus.     Book  of  Job. 

Goethe — Faust. 

Shakespeare — Hamlet. 

Calderon — El  Magico  Prodigioso. 

THORNDIKE,  A.  H. 

Tragedy.     1908.     (Types  of  English  literature  series) 809.2  T39 

VAUGHAN,  C.  E. 

Types  of  tragic  drama.     1908 809.2  V46 

Contents  :  Aeschylus. — Sophocles. — Euripides. — Seneca, — Racine. 
— 'Alfieri. — Shakespeare. — Calderon. — Goethe's  Faust. — Goethe's 
Ephigenia. — Browning. — Maeterlinck. — Ibsen. 

Some  Essays  on  the  Drama. 

ARCHER,  William. 

Study  and  stage :  a  year-book  of  criticism.    1899 824.8  Ar2 

CHESTERTON,  G.  K. 

Varied  types.'  ^^903.     Chapter  on  Rpstand 824.8  C421 

COURTNEY,  w.' !:.•;';•        \:  :  :/* :  • 

Development   ofMauric^  Ma&t&VtinCk  and  other   sketches  of 

foreign  w.^itfi:s..:  J-CjOJ'..-.-.:.;.  .:...-...•::. 804  C84 

Chapters  jft#»;  ;  ^neiejlXniik.^podenttfKli.— d'Annunzio. 


THEATRE [ 3 

CRAWFORD,  Virginia  M. 

Studies  on  foreign  literature.     1899 809  CSS 

Chapters    on :      Rostand's    Cyrano    de    Bergerac.  —  Verhaeren.  — 
Maeterlinck. 

HARRISON,  Frederic. 

Realities  and  ideals:  social,  literary  and  artistic.     1908 824.2  H243 

Chapter  on :    The  revival  of  the  drama. 

JAMES,  Henry. 

Essays  in  London  and  elsewhere.     1893 814.4  J23 

Chapters  on :    Frances  Anne  Kemble. — Journal  of  the  brothers  de 
Goncourt. — Henrik    Ibsen. 

MAETERLINCK,   Maurice. 

The  double  garden ;  tr.  by  A.  T.  de  Mattos.    1904 844.8  M263 

Chapter  on:    The  modern  drama. 

MATTHEWS,  J.  B. 

Aspects  of  fiction,  and  other  ventures  in  criticism.     1896 814.4  M421 

Chapter  on :    The  ancient  and  the  modern  drama. 

The  historical  novel  and  other  essays.    1901 814.4  M424 

Chapters  on:    Relation  of  the  drama  to  literature. — Conventions 
of  the  drama. — A  critic  of  the  acted  drama  :    William  Archer. 

MONKHOUSE,  Allan. 

Books  and  plays.    1894 824.8  M75 

Chapters   on :     Ibsen's   social    plays. — Three   plays   by    Stevenson 
and   Henley. — The  politics  of  dramatic  art. 

SYMONDS,  J.  A. 

In  the  key  of  blue  and  other  pro'se  essays.    1896 824.8  Sy6 

Chapter  on :    The  lyrlsm  of  the  romantic  drama^ 

SYMONS,  Arthur. 

Plays,  acting  and  music.     1903 824.8  Sy72 

Studies  in  prose  and  verse.     1904 824.8  Sy7 

Chapters  on  :    Oscar  Wilde. — Gabriele  d'Annunzio. — W.  B.  Yeats 
— 'Stephen  Phillips. 

Studies  in  seven  arts.    1906 824.8  Sy71 

Theatre. 

ABBEY,  E.  L. 

Religious  drama  of  the  Tyrol:  a  sketch  of  the  ancient  drama 
and  of  the  miracle  and  morality  plays  of  the  middle  ages. 

The  Passions-spiel  in  Oberammergau.     1900 792  P26 

ADAMS,  W.  D. 

Dictionary  of  the  drama:  a  guide  to  the  plays,  playwrights, 
players,  and  playhouses,  of  the  United  Kingdom  and 
America,    from    the    earliest    times    to    the    present,    v.    1. 

1904  Ref.  792  Ad2 

ARCHER,  William. 

About  the  theatre :  essays  and  studies.     1886 792  Ar23 

Theatrical   world.     5v.     1895-98 792  Ar2 

AYRES,  Alfred. 

Acting  and  actors,  elocution  and  elocutionists:  a  book  about 

theater  folk  and  theater  art.     1894 792  Ay2 

BORSA,  Mario. 

English  stage  of  today;  tr.  by  Selwyn  Brinton.     1908 792  B64 

BURTON,  Isabel,  Lady. 

Passion-plays  at  Oberammergau.     1900 792  P261 

CAFFIN,  C.  H. 

Appreciation  of  the  drama.     1908 792  C14 

CLAPP,  H.  A. 

Reminiscences    of    a    dramatic   critic,    with    an    essay   on    the 

art  of  Henry  Irving.     1902 792  C3S 


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4 THEATRE 

COQUELIN,  B.  C 

The  actor  and  his  art ;  tr.  by  A.  L.  Alger.     1881 792  C79 

DORAN,  John. 

"Their    majesties'    servants":    annals    of    the    English    stage, 

from  Thomas  Betterton  to  Edmund  Kean.    2v.     1880 792  D73 

EATON,  W.  P. 

American  stage  of  to-day.     1908 792  Ea8 

EDWARDS,   Osman. 

Japanese  plays  and  playfellows.     1901 792  Ed2 

GOULD,  T.  R. 

Tragedian :    an    essay    on    the    histrionic    genius    of    Junius 

Brutus  Booth.     1868   792  G72 

HAIGH,  A.  E. 

Attic  theatre :  a  description  of  the  stage  and  of  the  dramatic 

performances   at   Athens.      1889 792  H12 

HAPGOOD,  Norman. 

The  stage  in  America,  1897-1900.     1901 792  H21 

HOUSSAYE,  Arsene. 

Behind  the  scenes  of  the  Comedie  Francaise  and  other  recol- 
lections ;  tr.  by  A.   D.  Vandam.     1889 792  H81 

HUBERT,  P.  G. 

The   stage  as  a   career:   a  sketch  of  the   actor's  life;   its   re- 
quirements, hardships  and  rewards.     1900 792  H86 

HUTTON,  Lawrence. 

Curiosities  of  the  American  stage.     1891 792  H97 

Plays  and  players.     1875 792  H971 

IRVING,  Sir  Henry. 

Drama :    addresses.     1893 792  I r8 

English  actors :  their  characteristics  and  their  methods :  a  dis- 
course delivered  in  the  University  schools  at  Oxford,  1886.792  IrSl 
JEROME,  J.  K. 

On  the  stage  and  off:  the  brief  career  of  a  would-be  actor. 

1891    792  J48 

KRAUSKOPF,  Joseph. 

A    rabbi's    impressions    of   the    Oberammergau    passion    play: 

being  a  series  of  six  lectures.     1901 792  P263 

LARWOOD,  Jacob,  pseud. 

Theatrical  anecdotes;  or.  Fun  and  curiosities  of  the  play,  the 

playhouse  and  the  players.     1882 792  L32 

LEWES,  G.  H. 

On  actors  and  the  art  of  acting.     1878.     (Amateur  series.) 792  L58 

MacCOLL,  Malcom. 

The  Ammergau  passion  play;  with  some  introductory  remarks 
on  the  origin  and  development  of  miracle  plays  and  some 

practical  hints  for  the  use  of  intending  visitors.     1870 792  P262 

MACKAYE,  P.  W. 

The  playhouse  and  the  play,  and  other  addresses  concerning 

the  theatre  and  democracy  in  America.     1909 792  M21 

MATTHEWS,  J.  B. 

Studies  of  the  stage.     1894 792  M432 

Theatres  of  Paris.     1880 792  M43 

MOLLOY,  J.   F. 

Romance  of  the  Irish  stage:  with  pictures  of  the  Irish  capital 

in  the  18th  century.     2v.     1897 792  M73 

MORRIS,  Clara.     (Mrs.  F.  C  Harriott.) 

Life  of  a  star.     1906 792  M832 


AMERICAN  DRAMA 


Life    on    the    stage :    my    personal    experiences    and    recollec- 
tions.    1901    792  M83 

Stage  confidences:  talks  about  players  and  play  acting.  1902., 792  M831 
MURDOCK,  J.  E. 

The    stage;    or,    recollections    of   actors    and    acting    from    an 

experience  of  50  years.     1880 792  M94 

ORDISH,  T.  F. 

Early  London  theatres,  in  the  fields.     1894 792  Or2 

SCOTT,  Clement. 

Drama  of  yesterday  and  today.     2v.     1899 792  Sco8 

SHAW,  G.  B. 

Dramatic  opinions  and  essays.     2v.     1906 792  Sh2 

'SYLE,  L.  D. 

Essays  in  dramatic  criticism  with  impressions  of  some  modern 

plays.      1898    792  Sy6 

TOWSE,  J.  R. 

American  theatre  in  the  19th  century 040  N62 

(In  19th  Century.    1901.    p.228-3S.) 
WALKLEY,  A.  B. 

Drama  and  life.     1907 792  W15 

WINTER,  William. 

Other  days:  being  chronicles  and  memories  of  the  stage.  1908.792  W731 

Shadows  of  the  stage.    3v.     1893 .792  W73 

American  Drama. 
ADE,  George. 

The  Sultan  of  Sulu :  an  original  satire  in  two  acts.    1903 812.4  Ad3 

ALDRICH,  T.  B. 

Judith  of  Bethulia ;  a  tragedy.     1904 812.4  Al  2 

ANSPACHER,  L.  K. 

Tristan  and  Isolde :  a  tragedy.     1904 812.4  An8 

BANGS,  J.  K. 

A  proposal  under  difficulties :  a  farce.     1905 812.4  B221 

Worsted  man :  a  musical  play  for  amateurs.    1905 812.4  B22 

BLASHFIELD,  Mrs.  E.  W. 

Masques  of  Cupid 812.4  B61 

Contents:     A  surprise  party. — The  lesser  evil. — The  honor  of  the 

Crequy. — In  Cleon's  garden.      IDOl. 
Four  one-act   love  comedies. 

BOKER,  G.  H. 

Francesca  da  Rimini :  a  tragedy  in  five  acts.     1901 812.4  B63 

CAMERON,  Mrs.  Margaret. 

Comedies   in  miniature.     1903 812.4  C14 

Contents;  Miss  Doulton's  orchids. — The  burglar. — The  klepto- 
maniac.— A  pipe  of  peace. — A  Christmas  chime. — The  com- 
mittee on  matrimony. — Her  neighbour's  creed. — Unexpected 
guests.  The  P.  A.  I.  L.  W.  R. — In  a  street-car. — ^A  patron  of 
art. 

CHURCHILL,  Winston. 

The  title-mart :  a  comedy  in  threfe  acts.     1905 812.4  C47 

COOKE,  Marjorie  B. 

Modern   monologues.      1903 812.4  C77 

Contents:  Cupid  plays  coach. — A  modern  Becky  Sharp. — Her  day 
at  home. — ^The  road  of  the  loving  heart. — What  the  janitor 
heard. — In  the  merry  month  of  May. — •Suburbanites. — ^Their 
last  ride  together. — When  shades  assemble. — Over  the  coffee- 
cups. — From  long  ago  to  now. — The  first  lesson. — A  summer 
idyl. — Below  stairs. — On  woman's  rights. — A  highly  colored 
sketch. — A  dark-brown  diplomat. — At  Mme.  Newberry's. — How 
it  happened. — When  morning  breaks. — "Who's  afraid?" — The 
optimist. 

CROW,  Mrs.  M.  F. 

World  above  :  a  duologue.     1905 812.4  CSS 


AMERICAN  DRAMA 


DAVIS,  R.  H. 

Miss  Civilization :  a  comedy  in  one  act.     1905 812.4  D29 

FISKE,  Isabella  H. 

A  comedy  of  the  exile.     (In  Poet-lore.  v.l7  1906  p.  51-58). 
FISKE,  May  I. 

Monologues.     1903  812.4  F54 

Contents:  Keeping  a  seat  at  the  benefit. — Iler  first  call  on  the 
butcher. — Hunting  for  an  apartment. — The  heart  of  a  woman. 
— A  bill  from  the  milliner. — A  woman  in  a  shoe-shop. — Another 
point  of  view. — Mis'  Deborah  has  a  visitor. — The  pudding. — 
The   year   after. — Heard   on   the  beach. 

FITCH,  Clyde. 

Barbara    Frietchie,   the    Frederick   girl :    a   play   in    four   acts. 

1900 812.4  F551 

Beau  Brummel :  a  play  in  four  acts  written  for  Richard  Mans- 
field.    1908   812.4  F553 

Captain  Jinks   of  the   Horse   marines:    a   fantastic   comedy  in 

three  acts.     1902   812.4  F552 

Nathan  Hale.     1899 812.4  F55 

FULLER,  H.  B. 

Puppet-booth :   twelve  plays.     1896 812.4  F95 

Contents:  Cure  of  souls. — On  the  whirlwind. — The  love  of  love. 
— After-glow. — The  ship  comes  in. — At  Saint  Judas's. — The 
light  that  always  is. — The  dead-and-alive. — Northern  lights. — 
The  story-spinner. — The  stranger  within  the  gates. — In  such  a 
night. 

GELLATLY,  Francis. 

Love  made  to  order  and  Temper  tempest.     1874 812.4  G28 

GREENE,  H.  C. 

Pontius    Pilate,    Saint    Ronan    of    Brittany,    Theophile :    three 

plays  in  verse.     1903 812.4  G83 

GROSS,  S.  E. 

Merchant  prince  of  Cornville :  a  comedy.     1896 812.4  G89 

HARTE,  Bret. 

Two  men  of  Sandy  Bar.     1890 812.4  H25 

HEAVYSEGE,  Charles. 

Saul.     1869    812.4  H35 

HERFORD,  Beatrice. 

Monologues.     1908 ' 812.4  H42 

Contents:  A  sociable  seamstress. — The  bazaar. — A  lady  packing. 
— Piazza   ladies. — The  country   store. — A   professional   boarder. 

HOVEY,  Richard. 

Launcelot  and  Guenevere:  a  poem  in  dramas.    4v.     1898-1900. 

Quest  of  Merlin :  a  masque 812.4  H82 

Marriage  of  Guenevere :  a  tragedy 812.4  H821 

Birth  of  Galahad :  a  romantic  drama 812.4  H822 

Taliesin  :    a   masque 812.4  H823 

HOWELLS,  W.  D. 

Bride  roses.     1900 812.4  H831 

Elevator  :    farce.      1892 812.4  H832 

Indian  giver  :  a  comedy.     1900 812.4  H833 

Mother  and  the  father :  dramatic  passages 812.4  H8392 

Mouse-trap  and  other   farces.     1889 812.4  H8391 

Out  of  the  question :  a  comedy.     1877 812.4  H83 

Parlor   car.     1892 812.4  H834 

Previous  engagement :  a  comedy.     1897 812.4  H835 

Register  :  a  farce.     1893 ^ 812.4  H836 

Sea-change ;  or,  Love's  stowaway:  a  lyrical  farce 812.4  H837 

Sleeping-car  :    a    farce.      1893 812.4  H838 

Smoking  car  :  a  farce.     1900 812.4  H839 


AMERICAN  DRAMA 


JAMES,  Henry. 

Theatricals:  two  comedies,  Tenants  and  Disengaged.    1894.  ..812.4  J23 
Theatricals  :  Album,  and  The  reprobate.     1895 812.4  J231 

KIDDER,  Jerome. 

Drama  of  earth.     1857 812.4  K54 

LODGE,  G.  C. 

Cain.      1904 812.4  L82 

MACKAYE,  Percy. 

Canterbury  pilgrims :  a  comedy.     1903 812.4  M19 

Fenris,  the  wolf:  a  tragedy.     1905 812.4  M192 

Jeanne   d'Arc.     1906 812.4  M191 

Mater :  an  American  study  in  comedy.     1908 812.4  M195 

Sappho  and  Phaon :  a  tragedy.     1907 812.4  M193 

Scarecrow;  or,  The  glass  of  truth;  a  tragedy  of  the  ludi- 
crous.    1908 812.4  M194 

MACKAYE,  Mrs.  Steele. 

Pride  and  prejudice:  a  play  founded  on  Jane  Austen's  novel. 

1906 812.4  M18 

MERINGTON,  Marguerite. 

Captain  Lettarblair :  a  comedy  in  three  acts.    1906 812.4  M541 

Cranford:  a  comedy  in  three  acts  made  from  Mrs.   Gaskell's 

famous  story.     1905 812.4  M54 

MONROE,  Harriet. 

The  passing  show :  five  modern  plays  in  verse.     1903 812.4  M75 

Vontents:  The  thunderstorm. — At  the  goal. — After  all. — A 
modern   minuet. — It   passes  by. 

MOODY,  W.  V. 

The   faith  healer.     1909 812.4  M771 

The  fire-bringer.     1904 812.4  M772 

Great  divide.     1909 812.4  M773 

Masque  of  judgment:  a  masque  drama  in  five  acts.     1900.. 812.4  M77 

PEABODY,  Josephine  P. 

Marlowe.     1901 812.4  P31 

RAYMOND,  G.  L. 

Aztec  god  and  other  dramas.     1900 812.4  R21 

RICE,  C  Y. 

David :    a   tragedv.     1904 812.4  R36 

Night  in   Avignon.     1907 812.4  R361 

RUSSELL,  H.  E.  Blake,  Herbert  &  Gates,  A.  L. 

Quest  of  the  quezarre.     1903 812.4  R91 

SANTAYANA,  George. 

Lucifer :  a  theological  tragedy.     1899 812.4  Sa5 

SHIELDS,  C.  W. 

The  reformer  of  Geneva  (John  Calvin)  :  an  historical  drama. 

1898 812.4  Sh6 

STEVENS,  T.  W. 

Bo'ok  of  words :  a  pageant  of  the  Italian  renaissance,  pro- 
duced at  the  Art  Institute,  Chicago,  1909,  under  the  au- 
spices of  the  Antiquarian  society  of  the  Art  institute 812.4  St4 

STUART,  Mrs.  R.  M. 

Snow-cap  sisters  :  a  burlesque.     1901 812.4  St9 

SUTHERLAND,  Mrs.  E.  G. 

Po'  white  trash,  and  other  one-act  dramas.     1900 812.4  Su8 

Contents:  Po'  white  trash. — In  far  Bohemia. — The  end  of  the 
way. — A  comedie  royall. — A  hit  of  instruction. — A  song  at  the 
castle. — Rohan  the  silent. — At  the  barricade. — Galatea  of  the 
toy-shop. 


8 ENGLISH  DRAMA 

TARKINGTON,  Booth  &  Wilson,  H.  L. 

The  man  from  home.     1908 812.4  T17 

THOMAS,  Augustus. 

Alabama :  a  drama  in  four  acts.     1900 812.4  T36 

Arizona :   drama  in  four  acts.     1902 812.4  T361 

TORRENCE,  F.  R. 

Abelard  and  Heloise :   a  poetic   drama.     1907 812.4  T631 

Eldorado':   a   tragedy.     1903 812.4  T63 

VAN  DYKE,  Henry. 

The  house  of  Rimmon :  a  drama  in  four  acts.     1908 812.4  V28 

WARD,  Mrs.  E.  S.  P. 

Within  the  gates.     1901 812.4  W21 

WENDELL,  Barrett. 

Raleigh  in  Guiana,  Rosamond,  and  a  A  Christmas  masque.  1902. 

812.4  W48 
WILKINS,  Mary  E.     (Mrs.  C.  M.  Freeman.) 

Giles  Corey,  yeoman.     1893 812.4  W65 

WILKINSON,  Florence. 

Two  plays  of  Israel :  David  of  Bethlehem.     Mary  Magdalen. 

1904  812.4  W66 

WOODS,  M.  L. 

Princess  of  Hanover.     1903 812.4  W86 

English  Drama. 

AUSTIN,  Alfred. 

England's  darling.     (Alfred  the  Great).     1896 822.8  Au72 

Flodden  Field :  a  tragedy.     1903 822.8  Au73 

BEAUMONT,  Francis  &  Fletcher,  John. 

Works;  with  introductioti  by  George  Darley.    2v.     1880. ..  .822.35  D24 
Philaster;    or.    Love    lies    a-bleeding:    ed.    by    F.    S.    Boas. 

(Temple   dramatists.)      1898 822.35  B63 

BELL,   John,  ed. 

British  theatre.    36v.    1791-97.    v.7  and  10  wanting 822  B41 

BESANT,  Walter  &  Pollock,  Walter. 

Charm  and  other  drawing-room  plays.     1897 822.8  B46 

BRIDGES,  Robert. 

Humours  of  the  court:  a  comedy,  and  other  poems 822.8  B76 

BROWN,  C.  S.  ed. 

Later  English   drama.     1898 822.6  B81 

Contents:  Goldsmith — She  stoops  to  conquer. — Sheridan — 
— Rivals. — School  for  scandal. — Knowles — Virginius. — Bulwer- 
Lytton — Lady    of    Lyons. — Richelieu. 

BULWER-LYTTON,  E.  G.  E.  L. 

Dramatic  works.     2v.     1876 822.8  B87 

Dramas  and  poems.     1882 822.8  B871 

CHAPMAN,  George. 

Plays ;  ed.  by  R.  H.  Shepherd.     1874 822.3  C36 

CLIFFORD,  Mrs.  L.  L. 

Long  duel :  a  serious  comedy  in  four  acts.     1901 822.8  C61 

DAVIDSON,  John. 

Plays.     1894  822.8  D28 

Godfrida :  a  play  in  four  acts.    1898 822.8  D281 

DRYDEN,  John. 

Works :  ed.  by  George  Saintsbury.     18v.     1882-93. 

v.2-10.     Dramatic  works    821.48  Sco3 


ENGLISH  DRAMA 


DU  MAURIER,  G.  L.  B. 

An  Englishman's  home :  a  play  in  three  acts 822.8  D89 

EVERYMAN ;  a  moral  play.     1903 821.1  Ev2 

FIELD,  Michael,  pseud. 

Anna  Ruina.     1899 822.8  F451 

Question  of  memory:  a  play  in  four  acts.    1893 822.8  F45 

Stephania:  a  trialogue.     1892 822.8  F452 

FLETCHER,  John. 

Faithful  sheperdess;  ed.  by  F.  W.  Moorman.     1897.     (Temple 

dramatists)   822.35  F63 

GALSWORTHY,  John. 

Plays :  The  silver  box.    Joy.    Strife 822.8  G13 

GARNETT,  Richard. 

William  Shakespeare,  pedagogue  and  poacher.     1905 822.8  G19 

GAYLEY,  C.  M.,  ed. 

Representative  English  comedies;  with  introductory  essays  and 
notes :  an  historical  view  of  our  earlier  comedy  by  various 

writers.     1907  822.2  G25 

v.l.     From  the  beginnings  to  Shakespeare. 

GILBERT,  W.  S. 

Original  plays.    3v.     1894-99 822.8  G37 

Mikado  and  other  comic  operas 822.8  G371 

Contents:     Sorcerer. — H.   M.    S.   Pinafore. — Pirates   of  Penzance. 
— lolanthe. — Patience. — Princess  If^a. — Trial  by  jury. 
Patience ;  or,  Bunthorne's  bride.    1902 822.8  G372 

GOLDSMITH,  Oliver. 

Miscellaneous  works;  ed.  by  James  Prior.     4v.     1869. 

V.4.      Dramas    824.66  P93 

Good-natured    man     822.6  G572 

She  stoops  to  conquer.     1902 822.6  G571 

She    stoops    to    conquer;    or,    The    mistakes    of    a    night:    a 

comedy;  ed.  by  J.  M.  Dent.     (Temple  dramatists.)     1905.. 822.6  G57 

GREENE,  Robert. 

Friar  Bacon  and  Friar  Bungay;  ed.  by  A.  W.  Ward.     1878. 

(Clarendon  press  series.)    822.3  W21 

GREENE,  Robert  &  Peele,  George. 

Dramatic   and  poetical  works ;   with  memoirs  of  the  authors 

and  notes  by  Alexander  Dyce.     1874 822.31  D98 

HARDY,  Thomas. 

Dynasts:    a   drama   of   the   Napoleonic   wars,    in   three   parts, 

nineteen  acts  and  130  scenes.     Part  1.     1904 822.8  H22 

HENLEY,  W.  E.,  &  Stevenson,  R.  L. 

Three   plays.      1902    822.8  H38 

Deacon  Brodie. — Beavi  Austin. — Admiral  Guinea. 
HEWLETT,  Maurice. 

Pan  and  the  young  shepherd:  a  pastoral  in  two  acts.    1898. .  .822.8  H49 
HEYWOOD,  Thomas. 

Woman  killed  with  kindness;  ed,  with  notes  by  A.  W.  Ward. 

1897.      (Temple   dramatists) 822.3  H51 

HOBBES,  John  Oliver  (pseud,  of  Mrs.  P.  M.  R.  Craigie.) 

The  ambassador :  a  comedy  in  four  acts.     1898 822.8  H65 

HOPE,  Anthony,  pseud. 

Adventure  of  the  Lady  Ursula:  a  comedy  in  four  acts.    1898.822.8  H77 
HOUSMAN,  Lawrence. 

Bethlehem ;  a  nativity  play.     1902 822.8  H81 


10 ENGLISH  DRAMA 

HUNT,  Leigh,  ed. 

Dramatic  works  of  Wycherley,  Congreve,  Vanbrugh  and  Far- 

quhar.     1880 822.4  H82 

For  review   of  this  worlt   see  Macaulay's   essay  on  Leigh  Hunt. 
824.83   M   11,   V.  4. 

HYDE,  Douglas. 

The  marriage.      (In  Poet-lore.     v.20.     1909.     p.   135-145.).... 
The  twisting  of  the  rope:   a  comedy  in  one  act.      (In   Poet- 
lore.     V.16.     1905.) 

JONES,  H.  A. 

Michael  and  his  lost  angel :  a  play  in  five  acts.    1895 822.8  J72 

Mrs.  Dane's  defence:  a  play  in  four  acts.     1905 822.8  J721 

Whitewashing   Julia:    an   original   comedy   in   three  acts   and 

an  epilogue.     1905 822.8  J722 

JONSON,  Ben. 

Works ;  ed.  by  Francis  Cunningham.     3v.     1816 822.34  G36 

Every    man    in    his    humour;    ed.    by    W.    M.    Dixon.      1905. 

(Temple  dramatists.)    822.34  D64 

SWINBURNE,  A.  C. 

Study  of  Ben  Jonson.     1889 822.34  Sw6 

KENNEDY,  C.  R. 

Servant  in  the  house.    1908 822.8  K38 

The  winterfeast.     1908 822.8  K381 

KNOWLES,  J.  S. 

Dramatic  works.    1858 822.72  K76 

LAMB,  Charles. 

Works;  ed.  by  E.  V.  Lucas.    7v.    1903 824.75  L961 

V.4.     Dramatic   specimens   and   the   Garriclj   plays. 
V.5.     Poems  and  plays. 

MANLY,    J.    M. 

Specimens  of  the  pre-Shakesperean  drama;  with  an  introduc- 
tion, notes  and  a  glossary.    2v.     1897 822  M31 

MARLOWE,  Christopher. 

Works;    ed.    by   A.    H.    Bullen.     3v.      1885.      (English    drama- 
tists)   822.32  B87 

Works,  including  translations;  ed.  by  Francis  Cunningham.  .822.32  C91 
Doctor  Faustus;  ed.  by  A.  W.  Ward.    1878.     (Clarendon  press 

series)     822.3  W21 

MASSINGER,  Philip. 

Plays ;  from  the  text  of  William  Giflford ;  ed.  by  Francis  Cun- 
ningham     822.37  C91 

New  way  to  pay  old  debts;   ed.  by  George  Stronach.     1904. 

(Temple  dramatists) 822.37  St8 

MASSINGER,   Philip  and   Ford,  John. 

Dramatic  works;  with  an  introduction  by  Hartley  Coleridge. 

1875 822.37  C67 

MIDDLETON,  Thomas. 

Works ;  ed.  by  A.  H.  Bullen.    8v.     1885-86 822.3  B87 

MOORE,  George. 

Bending  of  the  bough :  a  comedy  in  five  acts.    1900 822.8  M78 

Strike  at  Arlingford :  play  in  three  acts.     1893 822.8  M781 

PHILLIPS,  Stephen. 

Herod,  a  tragedy.     1901 822.8  P551 

Nero  :  a  tragedy.     1906 822.8  P554 

Paolo  and  Francesca  :  a  tragedy.     1900 822.8  P55 

The  sin  of  David.     1904 822.8  P553 

Ulysses:  a  drama  in  a  prologue  and  three  acts.     1902 822.8  P552 


ENGLISH  DRAMA 11 

PHILLIPS,  Stephen  &  Carr,  J.  C 

Faust.    1908  822.8  P559 

Freely  adapted  from  Goethe's  dramatic  poem. 

PINERO,  A.  W. 

The  gay  Lord  Quex :  a  comedy  in  four  acts.    1900 822.8  P651 

His  house  in  order :  a  comedy  in  four  acts.     1907 822.8  P657 

Iris :  a  drama  in  five  acts.    1902 822.8  P655 

Letty:  an  original  drama  in  four  acts  and  an  epilogue.    1905.822.8  P653 
The  notorious  Mrs.  Ebbsmith:  a  drama  in  four  acts.    1895.. 822.8  P656 

The  second  Mrs.  Tanqueray:  a  play  in  four  acts.     1894 822.8  P654 

Sweet  lavender :  a  comedy  in  three  acts.    1893 822.8  P652 

Trelawny  of  the  "Wells" :  a  comedietta  in  four  acts.    1899. . .  .822.8  P65 

POLLARD,  A.  W„  ed. 

English  miracle  plays,  moralities  and  interludes :  specimens  of 

pre-Elizabethan  drama.     1895 822.1  P76 

SHARP,  William. 

Vistas.   1895 822.8  Shi 

SHAW,  G.  B. 

John   Bull's  other  island  and  Major  Barbara.     How  he  lied 

to  her  husband.     1907 822.8  Sh23 

Man  and  superman :  a  comedy  and  a  philosophy.    1904 822.8  Sh22 

Plays,  pleasant  and  unpleasant.    2v.    1898 822.8  Sh21 

Contents:     v.l.     The    unpleasant    plays:       Widowers'     houses. — 

— The  philanderer. — Mrs.   Warren's   profession. 
V.2.     Pleasant  plays :     You  never,  can  tell. — Arms  and  the  man. 
— Candida. — The  man  of  destiny. 

Three  plays  for  Puritans.     1901 822.8  Sh2 

The    devil's    disciple. — Caesar     and     Cleopatra. — Captain     Brass- 
bound's    conversion. 

MENCKEN,  H.  L. 

George  Bernard  Shaw,  his  plays.    1905 822.8  Sh26 

SHERIDAN,  R.  B. 

Works.     2v 822.66  B81 

v.l.     The     rivals. — St.     Patrick's     day. — The     duenna. — Trip     to 

Scarborough. 
V.2.     S<:hool    for   scandal. — The    critic. — Pizarro. 

Critic;  or,  A  tragedy  rehearsal;   ed.  by  G.  A.  Aitken.     1897. 

(Temple   dramatists)    822.66  Ai9 

Rivals:  a  comedy;  ed.  by  G.  A.  Aitken.  1897.  (Temple  drama- 
tists)     822.66  Ai91 

School  for  scandal:   a  comedy;   ed.  by  G.  A.  Aitken.     1905. 

(Temple  dramatists)   822.66  Ai92 

SUTRO,  Alfred. 

Walls  of  Jericho :  a  play  in  four  acts.    1906 822.8  Su7 

SWINBURNE,  A.  C. 

fiothwell :  a  tragedy.     1882 822.8  Sw61 

Marino  Faliero  :  a  tragedy.     1885 822.8  Sw63 

Rosamond  :   a  tragedy.     1899 822.8  Sw6 

Sisters :  a  tragedy.  1892 822.8  Sw62 

SYNGE,  J.  M. 

Riders  to  the  sea:  a  tragic  drama  in  one  act 

(In  poet-lore.    v.  16.     1905). 

THAYER,  W.   R.,  ed. 

Best  of  Elizabethan  plays.     1892 822.3  T33 

jMarlowe — The    Jew   of   Malta. 

Jonson — The  alchemist. 

Beaumont  and   Fletcher — Philaster. 

Fletcher  and   Shakespeare — The  two  noble  kinsmen. 

Webster — Duchess   of  Malfl. 


12 ENGLISH  DRAMA 

UDALL,   Nicholas. 

Ralph  Roister  Doister :     the  first  regular  English  comedy;  ed. 

by  W.  H.  Williams  and  P.  A.  Robin 822.22  W67 

WEBSTER,   John. 

Works;  with  some  account  of  the  author,  and  notes  by  Alex- 
ander Dyce.     1877 822.36  D98 

Duchess  of  Malfi;  ed.  by  C  Vaughan.  1900.  (Temple  drama- 
tists)     822.36  V46 

WILDE,  Oscar. 

Salome :  a  tragedy  in  one  act ;  tr.  from  the  French 

(In  Poet-lore.    v.l8.     1907.    p.  199-223.) 

WINSLOW,  Mrs.  C.   M.  Reignolds. 

Readings  from  the  old  English  dramatists.     2v.     1895 822  W73 

YEATS,  W.  B. 

Countess    Kathleen.      1902 822.8  Y34 

The  hour  glass,  and  other  plays.     1904 822.8  Y32 

The  hour  glass. — Cathleen  Ni  Hoolihan. — A  pot  of  broth. 

The  shadowy  waters.     1901 822.8  Y3 

Land  of  heart's  desire.     1894 822.8  Y31 

Where  there  is  nothing.     1903 822.8  Y33 

YEATS,  W.  B.  &  Gregory,  Isabella  A.  P.  lady. 

Unicorn  from  the  stars,  and  other  plays.     1908 822.8  Y39 

History  and  Criticism  of  the  English  Drama. 

ARCHER,  William 

English  dramatists  of  today.    1882 822  Ar2 

BATES,  K.  L 

English  religious  drama.     1893 822.1  B31 

ELZE,  Karl. 

Notes  on  Elizabethan  dramatists;  with  conjectural  emendations 

of  the  text.     1880 822.3  El  5 

FILON,  Augustin. 

English  stage ;  being  an  account  of  the  Victorian  drama ;  tr.  by 

Frederic    Whyte.     1897 822.8  F48 

HAZLITT,  William. 

Lectures  on  the  English  poets  and  the  English  comic  writers. 

1876 824.76  H33 

On    Shakespeare    and    Ben    Jonson. — On    Wycherley,    Congreve, 
Vanbrugb,   and    Farquhar. 

HONE,  William. 

Ancient    mysteries    described,    especially    the    English    miracle 

plays.     1823 822.1  H7S 

JONES,  H.  A. 

Renascence  of  the  English  drama :  essays,  lectures  and  frag- 
ments relating  to  the  modern  English  stage.     1895 822  J72 

KINGSLEY,   Charles. 

Plays  and  Puritans,  and  other  historical  essays.     1873 824.8  K611 

LOWELL,   J.  R. 

Old  English  dramatists.     1893 822.3  L95 

MORRIS,  Charles. 

Tales  from  the  dramatists.    4v.     1893 822  M83 

SCHELLING,  F.  E. 

English  chronicle  play :  a  study  in  the  popular  historical  litera- 
ture environing  Shakespeare 822  Sch2 


SHAKESPEARE 13 

SWINBURNE,  A.  C. 

Age  of  Shakespeare.     1908 822.3  Sw6 

Contents:  Christopher  Marlowe. — John  Webster. — Thomas  Mid- 
dleton. — Thomas  Dekker. — John  Marston. — William  Rowley. — 
Thomas  Heywood. — George  Chapman. — Cyril  Tourneur. 

SYMONDS,  J.  A. 

Shakespeare's  predecessors  in  the  English  drama.    1884 822.2  Sy6 

THACKERAY,  W.  M. 

English  humorists  of  the  eighteenth  century.     1893 824.8  T32 

Contains  lectures  on  Congreve,  Addison  and  Goldsmith. 

THOMPSON,  E.  N.   S. 

Controversy  between  the  Puritans  and  the  stage.     1903 822  T37 

WARD,  A.  W. 

English  dramatic  literature  to  the  death  of  Queen  Anne.     2v. 

1875    822  W21 

Shakespeare.    Complete  Works. 

SHAKESPEARE,  William. 

Plays  accurately  printed  from  the  text  of  the  corrected  copy 
left  by  the  late  George  Steevens;  with  notes  by  Alexander 

Chalmers.     lOv.     1805 822.33  St4 

Contents:     v.l.     Life. — The  tempest. — Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 

— Merry    wives   of   Windsor. 
V.2.     Twelfth    night. — Measure    for    measure. — 'Much    ado    about 

nothing. — Midsummer-night's  dream. 
V.3.    Love's  labour's  lost. — Merchant  of  Venice. — As  you  like  it. — 

All's   well   that   ends    well. 
V.4.     Taming  of  the  shrew. — Winter's  tale. — Comedy  of  errors. — 

Macbeth. 
V.5.     King   John. — Richard   II. — Henry   IV. 
V.6.     Henry   V. — Henry  VI. 

V.7.     Richard  III. — Henry  VIII. — Troilus   and  Cresslda. 
V.8.     Timon     of     Athens. — Coriolanus. — Julius     Caesar. — Antony 

and  Cleopatra. 
V.9.     Cymbeline. — Titus  Andronicus. — Pericles. — Lear. 
v.lO.     Romeo  and  Juliet. — Hamlet. — Othello. 

Pictorial  edition;  ed.  by  Chas.  Knight.     7v.  1839-41 822.33  K74 

v.l-2.  Histories. —     v.3-4.  Tragedies. —     v.5-6.  Comedies. —     v.7. 

Doubtful   plays. 

Works ;  ed.  by  R.  G.  White.     12v.     1868 822.33  W582 

v.l.     Sonnets. 

V.2.     Merry    wives    of    Windsor. — Tempest. — ^Two    gentlemen    of 

Verona. 
V.3.     Comedy  of  errors'. — Love's  labour's     lost. — Measure    for    meas- 
ure.— Much  ado  about  nothing. 
V.4.     As  you  like  It. — Merchant  of  Venice. — Midsummer  night's 

dream. — Taming  of  the  shrew. 
V.5.     All's  well  that  ends  well. — Twelfth  night. — ^Winter's  tale. 
V.6.     King  Henry  IV. — King  John. — King  Richard  II. 
v.7.     King  Henry  V. — King  Henry  VI.,  pt.  1-2. 
V.8.     King  Henry  VI,  pt.  3. — Henry  VIII. — King  Richard  III. 
V.9.     Coriolanus. — Titus  Andronicus. — Troilus  and  Cressida. 
v.lO.     Julius    Caesar. — Macbeth. — Romeo    and    Juliet. — Timon    of 

Athens. 
v.ll.     Hamlet. — King  Lear. — Othello. 
V.12.     Antony  and  Cleopatra. — Cymbeline. —  Pericles. 
Works :  Variorum  edition ;  ed.  bv  H.  H.  Furness.     14v.    1871- 

1904 ' 822.33  F98 

v.l.     Romeo  and  Juliet.  v.9.     Tempest. 

V.2.     Macbeth.  V.lO.  Midsummer  night'si  dream. 

v.3-4.  Hamlet.  v.ll.  Winter's    tale. 

V.5.     King  Lear.  v.l2.  Much  ado  about  nothing. 

V.6.     Othello.  V.13.  Twelfth  night. 

v.7.     Merchant  of  Venice.  v.l4.  Love's  labour's  lost. 

V.8.     As   you    like   it. 

Works:  facsimile  from  first  folio  ed.  of  1623.    1876 822.33  C39Ref 

Works ;  ed.  by  W.  G.  Clark  &  W.  A.  Wright.    1878 822.33  C552 

Leopold  Shakespeare  from  the  text  of  Prof.  Delius,  with  intro- 
duction by  F.  J.  Furnivall.     1881 822.33  D37 


14    SHAKESPEARE 

Comedies,  histories  and  tragedies  as  presented  at  the  Globe  and 
Blackfriars    theatres,    1591-1623.   ed.  bv  Appleton   Morgan. 

22v.    1888-94.     (Bankside  Shakespeare') 822.33  B22 

v.l.     Merry  wives  of  Windsor.       v.ll.  Hamlet. 

V.2.     Taming  of  the  shrew.  v.12-13.  Henry    IV. 

V.3.     Merchant   of  Venice.  v.l4.  Pericles. 

V.4.     Troilus  and  Cressida.  v.l5.  Richard   III. 

V.5.     Romeo  and  Juliet,  v.l6.  Henry  V. 

V.6.     Much    ado   about   nothing.    v.l7.  King  Richard   II. 

V.7.     Titus  Andronicus.  v.l8.  King  John. 

V.8.     Midsummer   night's   dream,  v.19-20.  Henry  VI. 

V.9.     Othello.  V.21.  Love's  labour's  lost. 

v.lO.  King  Lear.  v.22.  Comedy  of  errors. 

Complete  works;  ed.  by  Clark  and  Wright.     16v.  in  8.     1894. 

(Actors*  edition)    822.33  C553 

v.l.     Tempest. — Two    gentlemen    of    Verona. — Merry     wives    of 

Windsor. — Measure    for    measure. — Comedy    of    errors. — Much 

ado  about  nothing. — Love's  labor's  lost. 
V.2.     Midsummer   night's   dream. — 'Merchant   of  Venice. — As   you 

like  it. — Taming  of  the  shrew. — ^All's   well   that   endsi  well. — 

Twelfth   night. 
V.3.     Winter's     tale. — King     John. — Richard     II. — Henry     IV. — 

Henry  V. 
V.4.     Henry  VI. — Richard  III. — Henry  VIII. 
V.5.     Troilus    and     Cressida. — Coriolanus. — Titus    Andronicus. — 

Romeo  and  Juliet. — Timon  of  Athens. 
V.6.     Julius  Caesar. — Macbeth. — Hamlet. — King  Lear. — Othello. 
V.7.     Antony  and  Cleopatra. — Cymbeline. — Pericles. 
V.8.     Life  and  writings. 

Works;  with  preface,  glossary,  etc.,  by  Israel  Go-llancz.     40v. 

(Temple  edition)    822.33  G58 

Works ;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.    37v.  in  40.     1899 822.33  R64 

Works ;  Booklovers  edition.    2>lv.  in  42.     1901 822.33  B64-B6439 

Single  Plays. 

SHAKESPEARE,  William. 

Anthony  and  Cleopatra.     1880 822.33  Am3 

As  you  like  it.    1880 822.33  Am31 

As  you  like  it;  with  notes,  examination  papers,  and  plan  -of 
preparation  by  Brainerd  Kellogg.  1^2.  (English  clas- 
sics)     822.33  K29 

Cymbeline.     1887   822.33  El  91 

Hamlet,  prince  of  Denmark.     1880 822.33  Am32 

Tragedie   of   Hamlet,   prince   of  Denmark;    ed.    by   Charlotte 

Porter  and  Helen  A.  Clarke.    1905 822.33  P822 

COOKE,  M.  W. 

Human  mystery  in  Hamlet :  an  attempt  to  say  an  unsaid  word ; 

with  suggestive  parallelisms  from  the  elder  poets.     1888.  .822.33  C78 
HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS,  J.  O. 

Memoranda  on  the  tragedy  of  Hamlet.    1879 822.33  H152 

LATHAM,  R.  G. 

Two  dissertations  on  the  Hamlet  of  Saxo  Grammaticus  and  of 

Shakespeare.     1872 822.33  L34 

O'CONNOR,  W.  D. 

Hamlet's  note-book    1886 822.33  OcS 

SHAKESPEARE,  William. 

King  Henry  IV  (part  1)  ;  with  notes,  examination  papers,  and 
plan  of  preparation  by  Brainerd  Kellogg.     1885.     (English 

classics) 822.33  K291 

King  Henry  V;  with  notes,  examination  papers,  and  plan  of 
preparation  by  Brainerd  Kellogg.  1882.  (English  class- 
ics    822.33  K292 

Richard  Mansfield  acting  version  of  King  Henry  V.    1901.  .822.33  M31 
King  Lear.     1880 822.33  Am33 


SHAKESPEARE  15 

King  Lear;  with  notes,,  examination  papers,  and  plan  of 
preparation      by      Brainerd      Kellogg.        1882.        (English 

classics)    822.33  K293 

Tragedy  of  King  Richard  the  third.     1880 822.33  Am34 

Tragedie  of  Julius  Caesar;  ed.  by  Charlotte  Porter  and  Helen 

A.  Clarke.     1904 822.33  P821 

CRAIK,  G.  L. 

English    of    Shakespeare:    a   philological   commentary    on   his 

Julius  Caesar;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.     1872 822.33  C84Ref 

PORTER,  Charlotte  and  Clarke,   H.  A. 

Shakespeare  studies  :     Macbeth.     1901 822.33  P82 

SHAKESPEARE,  William. 

Merchant  of  Venice.     1880 822.33  Am35 

Merchant  of  Venice;   ed.  by  Charlotte   Porter  and  Helen  A. 

Clarke.     1904  822.33  M54 

Othello;  with  notes,  examination  papers,  and  plan  of  prepara- 
tion by  Brainerd  Kellogg.     1892.     (English  classics)  . . .  .822.33  K294 

Maud  Adams  acting  edition  of  Romeo  and  Juliet.     1899 822.33  Adl 

The  taming  of  the  shrew;   with  introduction  by  Ada   Rehan. 

1900 822.33  R27 

Tempest.     1880   822.33  Am36 

Tempest.     Decorated  by  R.  A.  Bell.     1901 822.33  T24 

Tempest ;  with  notes,  examination  papers,  and  plan  of  prepara- 
tion by  Brainerd  Kellogg.     1886.     (English  classics)  ..  .822.33  K295 
Twelfth   night;   with  notes,   examination  papers,   and  plan  oif 
preparation      bv       Brainerd      Kellogg.        1891.        (English 

classics)    " 822.33  K296 

The  winter's  tale;  with  notes,  examination  papers,  and  plan 
of  preparation  by  Brainerd  Kellogg.  1890.  (English 
classics)    822.33  K297 

Bibliography. 

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Topical  Shakespeariana ;   or,  A  collection  of  English  Shakes- 

peariana.    1879  822.33  M81 

Ref. 
WALLACE,  Charlotte  E. 

Fools  and  clowns  of  Shakespeare:  a  reference  list.     Bull,  of 

bibliog.    v.l,  p.70-71.     1898 010  B65v.l 

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Concordances.     Dictionaries. 

BARTLETT,  John. 

New  and  complete  concordance  to  words,  phrases  and  passages 

in  the  dramatic  works  of  Shakespeare.    1894 822.33  B281 

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CLARKE,  Mrs.  M.  V.  N.  C. 

Complete  concordance  to  Shakespeare.     1871 822.33  C551 

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CLARKE,  C.  C.  &  Mrs.  M.  V.  N.  C. 

Shakespeare  key.     1879 822.33  055 

Ref. 
DYCE,  Alexander. 

Glossary  to  the  works  of  William  Shakespeare.     1880 822.33  D97 

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LUCE,  Morton. 

Handbook  to  the  works  of  William  Shakespeare.    1906 822.33  L96 


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PHIN,  John. 

Shakespeare  cyclopedia  and  new  glossary.     1902 822.33  P54 

SCHMIDT,  Alexander. 

Shakespeare-lexicon.     2v.  in  1.     1874 822.33  Sch5 

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STOCQUELER,  J.  H. 

Shakespearian  referee:  cyclopedia  of  words  obsolete  and  mod- 
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Authorship.     Bacon-Shakespeare  Controversy. 

WYMAN,  W.  H. 

Bibliography    of    the    Bacon-Shakespeare    controversy;    with 

notes.     1884   822.33  W98 

Ref. 
DONNELLY,   Ignatius. 

Great   cryptogram.      Francis    Bacon's    cipher   in   the    so-called 

Shakespeare  plays.     1888 822.33  D71 

MORGAN,  A.  &  Piatt,  I.  H. 

Shakespeare    and    Bacon;    can    they    be    reconciled?      (New 

Shakespeareana.     v.2,  no.  2-4,  1903) 822.33  M82 

REED,  Edwin. 

Bacon  and  Shakespeare  parallelisms.     1902 822.33  R251 

Bacon  vs.  Shakespeare :  brief  for  plaintiff.     1897 822.33  R25 

Francis  Bacon  our  Shakespeare.    1902 822.33  R252 

WIGSTON,  W.  F.  C. 

Francis    Bacon,    poet,    prophet,    philosopher,    versus    phantom 

Captain  Shakespeare,  the  Rosicrucian-mask.     1891 822.33  W64 

Biography.    Criticism.    Study. 

BAYNES,  T.  S. 

Shakespeare  studies,  and  essay  on  English  dictionaries.   1894.822.33  B34 
BOAS,  F.  S. 

Shakespeare  and  his  predecessors.     1899 822.33  B63 

BRANDES,  George. 

William  Shakespeare:  a  critical  study.     2v.     1898 822.33  B73 

BRINK,  Bernhard  ten. 

Five  lectures  on  Shakespeare;  tr.  by  Julia  Franklin.     1895.. 822.33  B77 
BROOKE,   S.  A. 

On  ten  plays  of  Shakespeare.     1905 822.33  B79 

COLERIDGE,  S.  T. 

Lectures  and  notes  on  Shakespeare  and  other  English  poets, 

collected  by  T.  Ashe.     1888.     (Bohn's  standard  library) .  .822.33  C67 
COLLIER,  J.  P. 

New  facts  regarding  the  life  of  Shakespeare.     1835 822.33  C691 

Notes  and  emendations  to  the  text  of  Shakespeare's  plays  from 

early  ms.  corrections  in  the  folios  of  1632.     1853 822.33  C69 

CORSON,  Hiram. 

Introduction  to  the  study  of  Shakespeare.     1889 822.33  C81 

DALL,  Mrs.  C.  H. 

What  we  really  know  about  Shakespeare.     1886 822.33  D16 

DOUCE,  Francis. 

Illustrations  of  Shakespeare  and  of  ancient  manners.    1839.. 822.33  D75 
DOWDEN,  Edward. 

Shakespeare.     1878.      (Literature  primers) 822.33  D762 

Shakespeare :  a  critical  study  of  his  mind  and  art 822.33  D76 


SHAKESPEARE  17 

FACSIMILE  of  the  deed  of  bargain  and  sale  of  Shakespeare's 
Blackfriars  estate  from  the  original  indenture  now  at  Hol- 

lingburg  copse.     1884 822.33  B58 

Ref. 
FLEAY,  F.  G. 

Chronicle  history  of  the  life  and  work  of  William  Shakespeare. 

1886 822.33  F621 

Shakespeare  manual.     1878 822.33  F62 

FLEMING,  W.  H. 

How  to  study  Shakespeare,    v.  1-2.     1898-9 822.33  F63 

Shakespeare's  plots:  a  study  in  dramatic  construction.    1902.822.33  F631 

GERVINUS,  G.  G. 

Shakespeare  commentaries ;  tr.  by  F.  E.  Bunnett.    1875 822.33  G31 

GREEN,  Henry. 

Shakespeare  and  the  emblem  writers:  an  exposition  of  their 
similarities  of  thought  and  expression  preceded  by  a  view 
of  emblem-literature  down  to  1816.     1870 822.33  G82 

GRIGGS,  E.  H. 

Shakespeare :  a  handbook  of  twelve  lectures.    1906 822.33  G87 

GUIZOT,  F.  P.  G. 

Shakespeare  and  his  times.    1864 822.33  G94 

HACKETT,  J.  H. 

Notes,  criticisms,  and  correspondence  upon  Shakespeare's  plays 

and  actors.    1863 822.33  Hll 

HALES,  J.  W. 

Essays  and  notes  on  Shakespeare.     1892 822.33  H131 

HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS,  J.  O. 

Outlines  of  the  life  of  Shakespeare.    2v.     1889 822.33  H151 

HAZLITT,  W.  C. 

Shakespeare.     1902 822.33  H33 

HUDSON,  H.  N. 

Shakespeare :   his   life,  art   and   characters,   with  an  historical 

sketch  of  the  drama  in  England.     2v.     1880 822.33  H87 

HUGO,  Victor. 

William  Shakespeare ;  tr.  by  M.  B.  Anderson.     1887 822.33  H88 

INGERSOLL,  R.  G. 

Shakespeare.     1904  822.33  In4 

JEREMIAH,  John. 

Notes    on    Shakespeare    and    memorials    of    the    Urban    club. 

1876 822.33  J47 

KEMBLE,  Frances  A. 

Notes  upon  some  of  Shakespeare's  plays.     1882 822.33  K31 

Mact^eth. — Tempest. — Henry  VIII. — Romeo  and  Juliet. 

KNIGHT,  Charles. 

Studies  of  Shakespeare  forming  a  companion  volume  to  every 

edition  of  the  text.     1849 822.33  K741 

LATIMER,  Mrs.  M.  E.  W. 

Familiar  talks  on  some  of  Shakespeare's  comedies.     1886.  .822.33  L431 
The  Winter's  Tale. — The  tempest. — Midsummer  night's  dream. — 
Taming    of    the    shrew. — Much    ado    about    nothing. — As    you 
like  it. — Twelfth  night. — Merchant  of  Venice. — Cymbeline. 

LEE,  S.  L. 

Life  of  William  Shakespeare.     1899 822.33  LSI 

Shakespeare  and  the  modern  stage,  with  other  essays.   1906.822.33  L511 

MABIE,  H.  W. 

William  Shakespeare,  poet,  dramatist  and  man.    1900 822.33  Mil 


18 SHAKESPEARE 

McSPADDEN,  J.  W. 

Shakespearian  synopses :  outlines  or  arguments  of  the  plays  of 

Shakespeare.     19Q2   822.33  M25 

MOULTON,  R.  G. 

Shakespeare  as  a  dramatic  artist.    1888 822.33  M86 

Shakespeare  as  a  dramatic  thinker.    1907 822.33  M862 

PAGE,  William. 

Study  of  Shakespeare's  portraits.     1877 822.33  P15 

RANSOME,  Cyril. 

Short  studies  of  Shakespeare's  plots.    1898 822.33  R17 

ROSE,  Mary. 

Women  of  Shakespeare's  family.     1905 822.33  R72 

RUGGLES,  H.  J. 

Method  of  Shakespeare  as  an  artist  deduced  from  an  analysis 

of  his  leading  tragedies  and  comedies.     1871 822.33  R841 

Plays  of  Shakespeare  founded  on  literary  forms.    1895 822.33  R84 

SHERMAN,  L.  A. 

What    is    Shakespeare?     an    introduction   to   the    great    plays. 

1901  822.33  Sh5 

Cymbeline. — Winter's  tale. — Romeo  and  Juliet. — Macbeth. 

SIMROCK,  K.  J. 

Remarks  on  the  plots  of  Shakespeare's  plays.    1850 822.33  Si6 

SMITH,  Goldwin. 

Shakespeare  the  man:  an  attempt  to  find  traces  of  the  drama- 
tist's character  in  his  drama.     1900 822.33  Sm5 

'SNIDER,  D.  J. 

Shakespearian  drama  :  a  commentary.     3v.     1887-89 822.33  Sn3 

v.l.     Tragedies. — v.2.     Comedies. — v.3.     Histories. 

SWINBURNE,  A.  C. 

Study  of  Shakespeare.     1880 822.33  Sw6 

ULRICI,  Hermann. 

Shakespeare's  dramatic  art :  historv  and  character  of  his  plays. 

tr.  by  L.  D.  'Schmitz.     2v.     1891-92 822.33  Ul  7 

WALTER,  James. 

Shakespeare's  true  life.     1890 822.33  W17 

WEISS,  John. 

Wit,  humor,  and  Shakespeare.     1876 822.33  W43 

WENDELL,  Barrett. 

William     Shakespeare :     a     study     in    Elizabethan     literature. 

1894  822.33  W48 

WHITE,  R.  G. 

Studies  in  Shakespeare.     1886 822.33  W581 

WILDER,  D.  W.,  comp. 

Life  of  Shakespeare.     1893 822.33  W65 

Characters. 
HAZLITT,  William. 

Characters  of  Shakespeare's  plays.     1905 822.33  H32 

JAMESON,  Mrs.  A.  B.  M. 

Characteristics    of    women,     moral,     poetical    and    historical. 

1875 822.33  J231 

Same    as    Shakespeare's    heroines. 

Shakespeare's  heroines.     1897 822.33  J23 

Same  as  Characteristics  of  women. 

JERROLD,  W.  C. 

Descriptive  index  to  Shakespeare's  characters  in  Shakespeare's 

words 822.33  J4« 

Ref. 


SHAKESPEARE 19 

LEWES,  Louis. 

Women  of  Shakespeare.    1895 822.33  L58 

MARTIN,  Helen  Faucit,  lady. 

Some  of  Shakespeare's  female  characters.     1887 822.33  M36 

WINGATE,  C.  E.  L. 

Shakespeare's  heroes  on  the  stage.     1896 822.33  W721 

Shakespeare's  heroines  on  the  stage.     1895 822.33  W72 

Special  Subjects. 

BRISTOL,  F.  M. 

Shakespeare  and  America.     1898 822.33  B78 

BUCKNILL,  J.  C. 

Mad  folk  of  Shakespeare:  psychological  essays.     1867 822.33  B85 

BURGESS,  William. 

Bible  in  Shakespeare :  a  study  of  the  relation  of  the  works  of 

Shakespeare  to  the  Bible.    1903 822.33  B91 

CHESNEY,  J.  P. 

Shakespeare  as  a  physician.     1884 822.33  C42 

DAVIS,  C.  K. 

Law  in  Shakespeare.     1884 822.33  D29 

DYER,  T.  F.  T. 

Folk-lore  of  Shakespeare.     1884 822.33  D98 

ELLACOMBE,  H.  N. 

Plant-lore  and  garden-craft  of  Shakespeare.     1896 822.33  El  5 

ELSON,  L.  C. 

Shakespeare  in  music:  a  collection  of  the  chief  musical  allu- 
sions  in  his  plays.     1901 822.33  El  7 

FIELD,  B.  R. 

Medical  thoughts  of  Shakespeare.     1885 822.33  F45 

HARTING,  J.  E. 

Birds  of  Shakespeare  critically  examined,  explained  and  illus- 
trated.    1871    822.33  H26 

HARTMANN,  Sadakichi. 

Shakespeare  in  art.     1900 822.33  H25 

JUSSERAND,  J.  J. 

Shakespeare  in  France  under  the  ancient  regime.     1899 822.33  H98 

LEYLAND,  John. 

Shakespeare   country   illustrated.     1900 822.33  L59 

MORLEY,  George. 

Shakespeare's  greenwood:  the  customs  of  the  country.    1900.822.33  M83 
PHELPS,  C.  E. 

Falstaff  and  equity :  an  interpretation.     1901 822.33  P51 

PHIPSON,  Emma. 

Animal-lore  of  Shakespeare's  time,  including  quadrupeds,  birds, 

reptiles,  fish  and  insects 822.33  P55 

MOULTON,  R.  G. 

Moral  system  of  Shakespeare :  a  popular  illustration  of  fiction 

as  the  experimental  side  of  philosophy.    1903 822.33  M861 

RANDOLPH,  A.  M.  F. 

Trial  of  Sir  John  Falstaff.     1893 822.33  R15 

NUTT,  Alfred. 

Fairy  mythology  of  Shakespeare.     1900.      (Popular  studies  in 

mythology,   romance   and    folklore) 822.33  N95 


20 SHAKESPEARE 

ROBERTSON,  J.  M. 

Montaigne  and  Shakespeare.     1897 822.33  R54 

SHAKESPEARE  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK. 

Papers  Nos.  1,  3,  8,  10-12.     1885-99 822.33  N48 

Contents:     1.     Guernsey,   R.    S.      Ecclesiastical   law   In   Hamlet: 
the  burial  of  Ophelia. 
3.     Frey,    A.    R.      William    Shakespeare    and    alleged    Spanish 

prototypes. 
8.     Price,  T.  R.     Construction  and  types  of  Shakespeare's  verse 
as  seen  in  the  Othello. 

10.  Morgan,  J.  A.      Study  in  Warwickshire  dialect. 

11.  Given,   Welker.      Further  study  of  the  Othello. 

12.  Devecmon,  W.  C.     In  re  Shakespeare's  "legal  acquirements." 

WADSWORTH,  Mary. 

Shakespeare  and  prayer.     1901 822.33  W12 

WARD,  H.  S.  &  C.  W. 

Shakespeare's  town  and  times.     1896 822.33  W22 

WARNER,  C.  D. 

People  for  whom  Shakespeare  wrote.     1897 822.33  W241 

Miscellaneous. 

ABBOTT,  E.  A. 

Shakespearian   grammar:    the   difference  between   Elizabethan 

and  modern  English.     1872 822.33  Ab2 

ARBUTHNOT,  George,  ed. 

Shakespeare    sermons    preached    in    the    collegiate    church    of 

Stratford-on-Avon.     1900   822.33  Arl 

BELLAMY,  G.  S. 

Essays  from  Shakespeare.    1879 822.33  B41 

BURNS,  J.  J. 

Story  of  English  kings  according  to  Shakespeare.     1899. ..  .822.33  B93 
COUCH,  A.  T.  Quiller. 

Historical  tales  from  Shakespeare.     1900 822.33  C83 

GILES,  Henry. 

Human  life  in  Shakespeare.    1882 822.33  G39 

HAZLITT,  W.  C,  ed. 

Shakespeare  jesl-books:  reprints  of  the  early  jest-books  used 

by  Shakespeare.     1881 822.33  M55 

HUFFORD,  Lois  G. 

Shakespeare  in  tale  and  verse.     1902 822.33  H86 

IRELAND,  W.  H. 

Confessions  containing  the  particulars  of  his  fabrication  of  the 

Shakespeare  mss,  with  an  introduction  by  R.  G.  White ..  822.33  Ir21 
JONES,  C.  B.,  comp. 

Lover's  Shakespeare.    1899.    (Quotations)   822.33  J71 

LAMB,  Charles  and  Mary. 

Tales   from    Shakespeare 822.33  L17 

PORTER,  Rose. 

Shakespeare's   men   and    women :  an    every-day    book.      1897. 

(Quotations)    822.33  P83 

REED,  Henry. 

English   history  and   tragic   poetry  as    illustrated   by   Shakes- 
peare     , 822.33  R26 

SHARP,  F.  C. 

Shakespeare's  portrayal  of  the  moral  life.     1902 822.33  Sh2 

SIL'SBY,  M.  R.,  ed. 

Tributes  to  Shakespeare.     1892 822.33  Si3 


GERMAN  DRAMA 21 

SIMPSON,  Richard,  ed. 

School  of  Shakespeare,  with  an  account  of  Robert  Greene.    2v. 

1878 822.33  Si5 

STOKES,  H.  P. 

Attempt  to  determine  the  chronological  order  of  Shakespeare's 

plays.     1878    822.33  St6 

VICTORY,  L.  H. 

Higher  teaching  of  Shakespeare.     1896 822.33  V66 

WARD,  C.  S. 

Wit,  wisdom  and  beauties  of  Shakespeare.     1887 822.33  W21 

WARNER,  B.  R 

English  history  in  Shakespeare's  plays.     1894 822.33  W24 

WHITE,  T.  W. 

Our  English  Homer;  or,  Shakespeare  historically  considered. 

1892  822.33  W58 

YEATMAN,  J.  P. 

Gentle  Shakespeare  :  a  vindication,     n.d 822.33  Y3 

German  Drama. 

FREYTAG,  Gustav. 

Die  journalisten:    lustspiel  in  vier  akten;  re-edited  by  W.  D. 

Foy.     1901 832.8  F89 

GOETHE,  J.  W.  voti. 

Werke.     40v.     1827-30.     Dramas,     v.4,  7-15,  33 832.62  G55 

Works.    5v.    1882 832.62  H81 

V.2.  dramas. 
Dramatic  works;  tr.  by  Sir  Walter  Scott  and  others.    1903.  .832.62  Sco3 
Contents:     The  wayward  lover. — The  fellow-culprits. — Goetz  von 
Berlichingen. — Clavigo. — Egmont. — Torquato    Tasso. — Iphigenia 
In   Tauris. 
Faust:  erster  theil;  ed.  with  introduction  and  notes  by  J.  M. 

Hart.     1888   832.62  H25 

Faust ;  tr.  by  Anna  Swanwick.     1898 832.62  Swl 

Faust ;  tr.  by  Bayard  Taylor.    2v.     1871 832.62  T21 

FORD,  Mary  H. 

Goethe's  Faust :  its  ethical  symbolism.     1897 832.62  F75 

GRIGGS,  E.  H. 

Goethe's  Faust :  a  handbook  of  ten  lectures.     1906 832.62  G87 

GOETHE,  J.  W.  von. 

Das  Maerchen ;  ed.  by  C.  A.  Egert.     1904 832.62  Eg3 

DUDLEY,  Marion  V.  C.,  ed. 

Poetry  and  philosophy  of  Goethe.     1887 832.62  D86 

HAYWARD,  Abraham. 

Goethe.     (Foreign  classics  for  English  readers) 832.62  H33 

HAUPTMANN,  Gerhart. 

And  Pippa  dances :  a  mystical  tale  of  the  glass  works,  in  four 
acts ;  tr.  from  the  German  by  Mary  Harned. 
(In  Poet-lore.    v.l8.     1907.    p.289-341.) 
Coming  of  peace ;   tr.  by  Janet  Achurch  and  C.  E.  Wheeler. 

1900 832.8  H291 

Elga ;  tr.  from  the  German  by  Mary  Harned. 
(In  Poet-lore.    v.l7.     1906.    p.1-35.) 

Hannele :  a  dream  poem ;  tr.  by  William  Archer.    1894 832.8  H292 

The  same;  tr.  by  C.  H.  Meltzer.    1908. 
The  same;  tr.  by  G.  S.  Bryan. 

(In  Poet-lore.    v.20,  1909.    p.161-191.) 
Lonely  lives ;  tr.  by  Mary  Morison.    1898 832.8  H293 


22 GERMAN  DRAMA 

Sunken  bell:  a  fairy  play  in  five  acts;  rendered  into  English 

verse  by  C.  H.  Meltzer.    1899 832.8  H29 

The  weavers:  a  drama  of  the  forties;  tr.  by  Mary  Morison. 

1899  832.8  H294 

H;EBBEL,  Frederick. 

Agnes  Bernauer :  a  tragedy  in'  five  acts ;  tr.  by  Loueen  Pattee. 

(In  Poet-lore.    v.20,  1909,  p.1-60.) 
HEYSE,  P.  J.  L. 

Mary  of  Magdala :  an  historical  and  romantic  drama  in  five 

acts ;  tr.  by  William  Winter.     1903 832.8  H49 

LESSING,  G.  E. 

Dramatic  works;  tr.  by  Ernest  Bell.    2v.    1892-95 832.61  B41 

v.l.     Tragedies. 

V.2.     Comedies. 

Werke.     6v.     1890 832.61  L56 

Minna  von   Barnhelm ;   oder,   Das   soldatengluck :   liistspiel   in 

funf  aufzugen    with    introduction    and    notes    by    Sylvester 

Primer.     1896 832.61  P93 

Nathan  the  wise;  tr.  by  E.  Frothingham.     1867 832.61  N19 

Nathan  the  wise;  tr.  by  W.  Taylor.     Emilia  Galotti;  tr.  by 

C.  L.  Lewes.     1890 832.61  N191 

SCHILLER,  J.  C.  F.  von. 

Sammtliche  werke.    4v.     1879 832.63  Sch3 

Works.     8v.     1884 832.63  C14 

Works ;  historical  dramas.     1881 832.63  B63 

Contents:     Don  Carlos. — Mary  Stuart. — The  maid   of  Orleans. — 
The   bride   of    Messina. 
Dramatic  works :   Walenstein  and  William  Tell ;   tr.  by  S.  T. 

Coleridge,  J.  Churchill  and  Sir  Theodore  Martin.    1901. .  .832.63  C47 
Die    braut    von    Messina,    oder.    Die    feindlichen    bruder :    ein 

trauerspiel  mit  choren;  ed.  with  introduction  and  notes  by 

A.  H.  Palmer  and  J.  G.  Eldridge.    1901 .832.63  P18 

Die  jungfrau  von   Orleans:   eine   romantische   tragoedie  with 

notes  and  introduction  by  L.  A.  Rhoades.     1901 832.63  R34 

Jungfrau  von  Orleans ;  with  introduction  and  notes  by  Willard 

Humphreys.     1898 832.63  H88 

Mary  Stuart ;  tr.  by  Edward  Brooks.     1898 832.63  B79 

Wilhelm  Tell ;  tr.  by  A.  G.  Latham.     1904 832.63  L34 

William   Tell;   tr.   and  adapted  to  school  use  by  C.   A.  Mc- 

Murray.     1902 832.63  M36 

William   Tell;  tr.  by  Theodore  Martin.      1898 832.63  M36 

SCHNITZLER,  Arthur. 

The  lady  with  the  dagger:  a  drama;  tr.  from  the  German  by 
Helen  T.  Porter. 

(In  Poet-lore.     v.l5,  1904.) 
Living  hours :  a  play  in  one  act ;  tr.  from  the  German  by  Helen 
T.   Porter. 

(In  Poet-lore.  v.l7,  1906.     p.36-45.) 

SUDERMANN,  Hermann. 

Fires  of  St.  John:  a  drama  in  four  acts;  tr.  and  adapted  by 

Charles  Swickard.     1904 832.8  Su22 

The  same;  tr.  by  Charlotte  and  H.  C.  Porter. 

(In  Poet-lore,    v.l 5,  1904.) 
The  joy  of  living.     (Es  lebe  das  leben)  ;  tr.  by  Edith  Wharton. 

1902 832.8  Su21 

Magda ;  tr.  by  C.  E.  A.  Winslow.    1896 832.8  Su2 

WIEGAND,  J.  and  Scharrelmann,  Wilhelm. 
The  wages  of  war:  a  play  in  three  acts. 
(In  Poet-lore.    v.l9,  1908.     p.129-164.) 


SCANDINAVIAN  DRAMA  23 

History  and  Criticism  of  the  German  Drama. 

FRANCKE,  Kuno. 

Glimpses  of  modern  German  culture.     1898 830.9  F841 

Contents:  Wildenbruch's  King  Henry. — Haviptmann's  Florian 
Geyer. — Hauptmann's  The  sunken  bell. — Max  Halbe's  Mother 
earth.      Sudermann's    John    the    Baptist. 

POLLOK,  Gustav. 

Franz  Grillparzer  and  the  Austrian  drama.     1907 832.73  P76 

WITKOWSKI,  Georg. 

The  German  drama  of  the  nineteenth  century.     1909 832.8  W78 

Scandinavian  Drama. 

BJORNSON,  Bjornstjerne. 

A  gauntlet;  being  the  Norwegian  drama  En  Hanske;   tr.  by 

Osman  Edwards.     1894 839.836  B552 

Pastor  Sang;  being  the  Norwegian  drama  Over  Aevne;  tr.  by 

William  Wilson  839.836  B551 

Sigurd    Slembe:    a    dramatic   trilogy;    tr.    by    W.    M.    Payne. 

1888 839.836  B55 

DRACHMANN,  Holger. 

"Renaissance" :  melodrama ;  tr.  from  the  Danish  by  L.  M.  Hol- 
lander. 

(In  Poet-lore.    v.l9,  1908.     p.369-419.) 

IBSEN,  Henrik. 

Prose  dramas;  tr.  and  ed.  by  William  Archer.    6v.    1890.  .839.8266  Ar2 
Collected    works;     tr.     and     ed.    by     William    Archer.     11  v. 

1907 839,8266  Ar21 

Brand ;  tr.  by  C.  H.  Herford.     1898 839.8266  Ib77 

Hedda  Gabler ;  tr.  by  Edmund  Gosse.     1891 839.8266  Ib71 

John  Gabriel  Borkman ;  tr.  by  William  Archer.   1897 839.8266  Ib73 

Little  Eyolf ;  tr.  by  William  Archer.    1894 839.8266  Ib72 

Love's  comedy;  tr.  by  C.  H.  Herford.     1900 839.8266  Ib76 

Master  builder;   tr.   by  Edmund   Gosse   and  William  Archer. 

1893 839.8266  Ib74 

Peer  Gynt ;  tr.  by  W.  and  C.  Archer.    1892 839.8266  Ib7 

Richard  Mansfield  acting  version  of  Peer  Gynt.     1906 839.8266  M31 

When  we  dead  awaken;  tr.  by  William  Archer.     1900. ..  .839.8266  Ib75 

BOYESEN,  H.  H. 

A  commentary  on  the  writings  of  Henrik  Ibsen.     1894 839.8266  B71 

BRANDES,  Georg. 

Henrik  Ibsen,  Bjornstjerne  Bjornson:  critical  studies.   1899.839.8266  B73 
SHAW,  G.  B. 

Quintessence  of  Ibsenism.     1904 839.8266  Sh2 

STRINDBERG,  August. 
Debit  and  credit. 

(In  Poet-lore.    v.l7,  1906.) 

The  father ;  tr.  by  N.  Ericksen.     1899 839.326  StS 

The  outcast;  tr.  from  the  German  of  Emil  Schering  by  Mary 
Harned. 

(In  Poet-lore.     v.l7,  1906.) 
Simoom. 

(In  Poet-lore.    v.l7,  1906.) 
The  stronger :  a  play  in  one  act ;  tr.  by  F.  I.  Ziegler. 
(In  Poet-lore.    v.l7,  1906.) 


24  FRENCH  DRAMA 


French  Drama. 

ADAM,  V.  de  L. 

The  revolt  and  the  escape;  tr.  by  Theresa  Barclay.     1901 842.8  Adl 

BEAUMARCHAIS,  P.  A.  C.  de. 

Barber  of  Seville;  or,  The  useless  precaution:  a  comedy;  tr. 

by  A.  B.  Myrick.     1905.     (Temple  dramatists) 842.58  M99 

BRIEUX,  Eugene. 

Blanchette :   a  comedie  en  trois  actes.    1907 842.8  B76 

La  Francaise :  a  comedie  en  trois  actes 842.8  B761 

CORNEILLE,  Pierre. 

Le  Cid ;  ed,  with  explanatory  notes  for  the  use  of  students  by 

E.   S.  Joynes.     1870 842.41  J84 

The  Cid ;  tr.  by  Roscoe  Mongan.     n.d 842.41  M74 

Po'lyeucte;  ed.  with  introduction  and  notes  by  Alcee  Fortier. 

1903 842.41  P76 

TROLLOPE,  H.  M. 

Corneille   and   Racine.     1881.      (Foreign   classics    for  English 

readers)    842.41  T74 

FERRIER,  Paul. 

The  codicil;   a  comedy  in   one  act;   tr.  by  Elizabeth   Mullin. 
(In  Poet-lore.    v.l9,  1908.    p.  193-206.) 
FEUILLET,  Octave. 

Le  roman  d'un  jeune  homme  pauvre;  comedie  en  cinq  actes; 

with  English  notes  by  Ferdinand  Bocher.    1866 842.8  F43 

GIRARDIN,  D.  G.  Mme.  de. 

La  joie  fait  peur:  comedie  en  un  acte;  with  English  notes  by 

Ferdinand  Bocher.     1864 842.8  G44 

HERVIEU,  Paul. 

In  chains  (Les  Tenailles)  ;  a  play  in  three  acts;  tr.  by  Ysidor 
Asckenasy. 

(In  Poet-lore.    v.20,  1909.    p.81-112.) 
HUGO,  Victor. 

Dramatic  works;  tr.  by  F.  L.  Slous  and  Mrs.  M.  Crosland. .  .842.78  S15 

Hernani.    King's  diversion.    Ruy  Bias. 
The  burgraves.    Amy  Robsart.    Tarquemada ;  tr.  by  I.  G.  Burn- 
ham.    1896 842.78  B933 

Hernani,  Esmeralda,  Marion  de  Lorme;  tr.  bv  I.  G.  Burnham. 

1895 842.78  B93 

Lucrezia  Borgia,  Angelo,  Tyrant  of  Padua,  Mary  Tudor,  The 

twins ;  tr.  by  I.  G.  Burnham 842.78  B932 

Oliver  Cromwell ;  tr.  by  I.  G.  Burnham.    1896 842.78  B934 

Le  roi  s'amuse,  Ruy  Bias ;  tr.  by  I.  G.  Burnham 842.78  B931 

Ruy  Bias;  ed.  with  explanatory  notes  for  the  use  of  students 

by  Rena  A.  Michaels.    1886 842.78  M58 

SWINBURNE,  A.  C. 

Study  of  Victor  Hugo.     1886. 842.78  Sw6 

LAVEDAN,  Henri. 

Le  duel :  piece  en  trois  actes.    1908 842.8  L57 

Two  husbands ;  tr.  from  the  French  by  R.  T.  House. 
(In  Poet-lore.    v.l9,  1908.    p.207-211.) 
LOMON,  Charles. 

Jean  Dacier :  drama  en  cinq  actes,  en  vers.     1877 842.8  L83 

MAETERLINCK,  Maurice. 

Plays  ;  tr.  by  Richard  Hovey.    2v.    1894-96 842.8  M26 

Contents:     v.l.     Princess  Maleine. — The  Intruder. — The  blind. — 

The    seven    princesses. 
V.2.     Alladlne  and  Palomides. — Palleas  and;  Melisande. — Home. — 
The   death    of   Tintagiles. 


FRENCH  DRAMA 25 

Bluebird :  a  fairy  play  in  five  acts 842.8  M265 

Joyzelle ;  tr.  by  A.  T.  de  Mattos ;  Monna  Vanna ;  tr.  by  Alfred 

Sutro.     1907 842.8  M264 

Joyzelle:  a  drama  in  five  acts;  tr.  by  Clarence  Stratton. 
(In  Poet-lore.    v.l6,  1905.) 

Monna  Vanna ;  tr.  by  A.  I.  D.  Coleman.    1903. 842.8  M263 

Monna  Vanna;  tr.  by  Charlotte  Porter. 

(In   Poet-lore.     v.l5,    1904.) 
Sister  Beatrice  and  Ardiane,  and  Barbe  Bleue;  tr.  by  Bernard 

Miall.     1902 842.8  M262 

MOLIERE,  J.  B.  P. 

Dramatic  works ;  tr.  by  H.  van  Laun.    3v.     1879 842.42  L37 

Plays ;  tr.  by  Mrs.  K.  P.  Wormeley.    v.1,4.    1894 842.42  W89 

v.l.     The  misanthrope. — Le  bourgeois   gentilhomme. 

V.4.     L'Avare. — Don  Juan. — Les   facheux. 
Plays  in  French ;  tr.  with  notes  by  A.  R.  Waller.    1903 842.42  W15 

Contents:  The  Misanthrope. — The  physician  in  spite  of  himself. 
— Melicerte. — I^ove   makes   thei  painter. — Amphitryon. 
L'Avare :  a  comedy  with  preface,  glossary  by  Frederic  Spencer. 

1901.     (Temple  Moliere) 842.42  M731 

Le  bourgeois  gentilhomme :  a  comedy,  with  preface,  glossary 

by  Frederic  Spencer.     1901.     (Temple  Moliere) 842.42  M732 

Les  fourberies  de  Scapin :  a  comedy  with  preface,  glossary  by 

Frederic   Spencer.     1901.      (Temple  Moliere) 842.42  M733 

Le  medecin  malgre  liu :  a  comedy  with  preface,  a  glossary  by 

Frederic  Spencer.     1901.     (Temple  Moliere) 842.42  M734 

Le  misanthrope :  a  comedy  with  preface,  glossary  by  Frederic 

Spencer.     1902.     (Temple  Moliere) 842.42  M735 

Les  precieuses  ridicules :  a  comedy,  with  preface,  glossary  by 

Frederic  Spencer.     1901.     (Temple  Moliere) 842.42  M736 

Theatre :    Le  bourgeois  gentilhomme :    La  comtesse  D'Escar- 

bagnas 842.42  M73 

MUSSET,  L.  C.  A.  de. 

Comedies ;  tr.  by  S.  L.  Gwynn.     n.  d 842.76  G90 

Barberine. — Fantasio. — No   trifling    with    love. — A   door   must   be 
either  open  or  shut. 
Barberine  and  other  comedies.     1892 842.76  M97 

OLIPHANT,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  &  Tarver,  F. 

Moliere.     (Foreign  classics  for  English  readers) 842.42  01  3 

PAILLERON,  Edouard. 

Le  monde  on  Ton  s'ennuie :     comedie  en  trois  actes,  with  an 

introduction  and  notes  by  A.  C  Pendleton.     1905 842.87  P37 

RACINE,  Jean. 

Dramatic  works :  a  metrical  English  version  by  R.  B.  Boswell. 

2v 842.45  B.65 

v.l.     The    Thebaid. — Alexander    the    Great. — Andromache. — The 

litigants. — Britannicus    Berenice. 
V.2.     Bajazet.  —  Mlthridates.  —  Iphigenia.  —  Phaedra. — Esther. — 
Athaliah. 

Athalie :  a  tragedy ;  ed.  by  E.  'S.  Joynes.     1883 842.45  J851 

Athalie;  mit  anmerkungen  herausgegeben  von  Albert  Benecke. 

1889 842.45  J852 

Esther :  a  tragedy;  ed.  by  E.  S.  Joynes.     1883 842.45  J85 

RICHE,  Daniel. 

Le  pretexte :  piece  en  deux  actes.     1907 842.8  R39 

ROSTAND,  Edmond. 

L'Aiglon:  drama  en  six  actes,  en  vers.     1900 842.8  R732 

L'Aiglon ;  tr.  by  L.  N.  Parker.     1900 842.8  R733 

Cyrano  de  Bergerac :  done  into  English  verse  by  H.  T.  Kings- 
bury ;  same ;  tr.  by  Gertrude  Hall 842.8  R73 


26 ITALIAN  DRAMA 

Cyrano  de  Bergerac:  comedie  heroique  en  cinq  actes  en  vers. 

1898  . 842.8  R731 

The  fantasticks:  a  romantic  comedy  in  three  acts,  done  into 

English  verse  by  G.  Fleming.     1900 842.8  R736 

La    Princess    Lointaine;    tr.    into   English    verse    by    Charles 

Renauld.     1899 ' 842.8  R734 

Les  romanesques :  comedie  en  trois  actes,  en  verse ;  ed    with 

preface,    introduction    and    notes    bv    Henry    Le    Daiim. 

1903 '. 842.8  R735 

The  romancers ;  tr.  by  Mary  Hendee.     1899 842.8  R737 

SANDEAU,  L.    S.  J. 

Mademoiselle  de  la  Seigliere;  comedie  en  quatre  actes;  with 

introduction  and  notes  by  F.  M.  Warren.     1895 842.8  Sa5 

SARDOU,  Victorien. 

Fedora:  founded  on  the  play  of  the  same  name.     1890 842.86  Sa71 

Les  pattes  de  mouche:  comedie  en  trois  actes.     n.  d 842.86  Sa72 

La   Tosca:    founded  on   the    famous   play  of  the   same   title. 

1889 842.86  Sa7 

SCRIBE,  A.  E.  &  Legouve,  Ernest. 

Adrienne    Lecouvreur :    comedie-drama    en    cinq    actes ;    with 

notes    by    Alexander    Dupuis.      1898 842.73  D92 

The   ladies'   battle;   or,   A   duel   in   love:   a   comedy  in   three 

acts ;   tr.  by  G.   B.   Coale.     1883 842.73  C63 

SOUVESTRE,  Emile. 

Le  loterie  de  Francfort;  ou,  L'Occasion  fait  le  larron;  avec 

vocabulaire.     1865 842.7  So8 

VERHAERN,  Emile. 

The  dawn   (Les  aubes)  ;  tr.  by  Arthur  Symons.     1898 842.8  V58 

VOLTAIRE,  F.  M.  A.  de 

Works;  with  notes  by  Tobias  Smollett;  tr.  by  W.  F.  Fleming. 

42v.     1901-03 840  V88 

V.  15-19  Dramas. 
HAMLEY,  Sir  E.  B. 

Voltaire.      (Foreign  classics  for  English  readers.) 842.56  H17 

History  and  Criticism  of  the  French  Drama. 

FILON,  Augustin. 

Modern   French  drama:   seven   essays:   tr.   by  Janet  E.   Ho- 
garth.    1898 842  F48 

MATTHEWS,  F.  B. 

French  dramatists  of  the  19th  century.     1881 842.8  M43 

SYMONS,  Arthur. 

Symbolist  movement  in  literature.     1899 840.9  Sy6 

Italian  Drama. 

ANNUNZIO,  Gabriele  d'. 

Daughter  of  Jorio :  a  pastoral  tragedy ;  tr.  by  Charlotte  Porter, 

Pietro  Isola  and  Alice  Henry.     1907 852.8  An73 

The  same.    (In  Poet-lore.    v.  18,  1907.    p.  1-88). 
The  dead  city:  a  tragedy;  rendered  into  English  by  G.  Man- 

tellini.    1902 852.8  An7 

Dream  of  an  autumn  sunset ;  tr.  by  Anna  Schenck 

(In  Poet-lore.     v.  16,  1904). 

Francesca  da  Rimini;  tr.  by  Arthur  Symons.     1902 852.8  An71 

Gioconda ;  tr.  by  Arthur  Symons.     1902 852.8  An72 


SPANISH,  LATIN,  GREEK  DRAMA 27 

BRACCO,  Roberto. 

The  hidden  spring :  a  drama  in  four  acts ;  tr.  by  Dirce  St.  Cyr. 
(In  Poet-lore.     v.  18,  1907.     p.  143-186.) 

Phantasms:  a  drama  in  four  acts;  tr.  by  Dirce  St.  Cyr 

(In  Poet-lore.  v.   19,  1908.     p.  241-292.) 

PELLICO,  Silvio. 

Francesca  da  Rimini:  a  tragedy;  by  J.  F.  Bingham.     1898.. 852.72  B51 

Spanish  Drama. 

CALDERON  de  la  BARCA,  Pedro. 

Comedias    escocidas.     1838 862.35  C12 

El    magico    prodigioso. — Lra    vida    es    sueno. — El    principe    con- 

Eight  dramas ;  tr.  by  Edward  Fitzgerald.    1906 862.35  F57 

The  painter  of  his  own  dishonour. — Keep  your  own  secret. — 
Gil  Perez,  the  Galilean. — Three  judgments  at  a  blow. — The 
mayor  of  Zalamea. — Beware  of  smooth  water. — The  mighty 
magician. — Such    stufC    as    dreams    are    made   of. 

HASELL,  Elizabeth  J. 

Calderon.     1879.     (Foreign  classics  for  English  readers.)  .  .862.35  H27 

ECHEGARAY,  Jose. 

Great   galeoto.     Folly   or    saintliness;    tr.   by   Hannah    Lynch. 

1895 ., 862.5  Ec42 

The  madman  divine   (El  loco  Dios)  :  a  prose  drama  in  four 

acts ;  tr.  by  Elizabeth  West 

(In  Poet-lore.  v.  19,  1908.    p.  1-86.) 
Mariana :  an  original  drama  in  three  acts  and  an  epilogue ;  tr. 

by  James   Graham.     1895 ffi 862.5  Ec4 

Son   of   Don  Juan:   an  original   drama  in  three  acts;   tr.  by 

James  Graham.     1895 862.5  Ec41 

Latin  Drama. 

PLAUTUS. 

Comedies :  tr.  by  H.  T.  Riley.     2v.     1894-1906 872.3  R44 

SENECA. 

Tragedies :  tr.  by  Ella  I.  Harris.     1904 872.6  H24 

TERENCE. 

Comedies :  tr.  by  H.  T.  Riley ;  to  which  is  added  a  metrical 

translation  of  Phaedrus  by  Christopher  Smart.     1906 872.5  R45 

Greek  Drama. 

AESCHYLUS. 

Tragedies  :  tr.  by  E.  H.  Plumptre.     1873 882.1  P73 

Oresteia:   tr.   by   G.    C.   W.   Warr.     1900  882.1  W25 

ARISTOPHANES. 

Comedies ;  tr.  by  W.  J.  Hickie.     2v.     1896-1900 882.4  H52 

v.l.     Acharnians. — Knights. — Clouds. — Wasps. — Peace. — Birds. 
V.2.     Lysistrata. — Thesmophoriazusae. — Frogs. — Ecclesiazusae.  —  . 
Plutus. 

Birds ;  tr.  by  H.  F.  Gary.     1824 882.4  CIS 

Frogs ;  tr.  by  E.  Q.  W.  Huntingford.     1900 882.4  H92 

CHURCH,  A.  J.  ed. 

Stories  from  the  Greek  comedians :  Aristophanes.     Philemon. 

Diphilus.     Menander.     Apollodorus.     1892 882  C47 


28 RUSSIAN  DRAMA 

EURIPIDES. 

Tragedies ;  tr.  by  T.  A.  Buckley.    2v.    1890 882.3  Eu7 

v.l.     Hecuba.  —  Orestes.  —  Phoenissae.  —  Medea.  —  Hlppoly- 
tus. — Alcestis. — Bacchae. — Heraclidae. — Iphigenia     in    Aulls. — 
Iphigenia  in  Taurus. 
V.2.     Hercules    furens. — Troades. — Ton.  —  Andromache.  —  Suppli- 
ants. 
The  same;  tr.  into  English  rhyming  verse  by  Gilbert  Murray. 

1902 882.3  M96 

Three  dramas ;  tr.  by  W.  C.  Lawton.     1889 882.3  L44 

Contents:     The   Alkestis. — The    Medea. — The    Hlppolytus. 
The  Bacchanals  and  other  plays ;    The  Bacchanals ;  tr.  by  H.  H. 

Milman:  the  other  plays;  tr.  by  Michael  Wodhull.    1888.. 882.3  M63 
Contents:     The  Bacchanals. — Ion, — Medea. — The  Phoenician  dam- 
sels.— The  suppliants. — Hippolytus. 

SOPHOCLES. 

Tragedies ;  tr.  by  E.  H.  Plumptre.     1878 882.2  P73 

The  same;  by  J.  S.  Phillimore.     1892 882.2  P54 

Oedipus  Tyrannus. — Oedipus   Coloneus. — Antigone. 

History  and  Criticism  of  the  Greek  Drama. 

BARNETT,  L.  D. 

Greek  drama.     1899.     (Temple  primers.) 882  B26 

DONALDSON,  J.  W. 

Theatre  of  the  Greeks :  a  series  of  papers  relating  to  the  history 

and  criticism  of  the  Greek  drama.     1836 882  D(72 

MOULTON,  R.  G. 

The   ancient   classical   drama:    a   study   in   literary   evolution. 

1890 882  M86 

Russian  Drama. 

ANDREIEFF,  Leonid. 

To  the  stars:  a  drama  in  four  acts;  tr.  by  Dr.  A.  Goudiss. 
(In  Poet-lore.    v.  18,  1907.     p.  417-467.) 

GORKY,  Maxim. 

The  children  of  the  sun;  tr.  bv  A.  J.  Wolfe 

(In  Poet-lore.     v.  17,  1906.) 
A  night's  lodging  (Nachtasyl)  tr.  by  Edwin  Hopkins 

(In  Poet-lore.     v.  16,  1905.) 
The  smug  citizen:  a  dramatic  sketch  in  four  acts;  tr.  by  Ed- 
win Hopkins 

(In  Poet-lore.     v.  17,   1906.) 
Summer-folk  (Datchniki)  tr.  by  Aline  Delano 

(In  Poet-lore.     v.  16,  1905.) 

TOLSTOI,  L.  N.  count. 

Plays;  tr.  by  L.  and  A.  Maude.    1904 891.72  T581 

The  power  of  darkness. — The  first  distiller. — Fruits  of  culture. 

Fruits    of    culture :    a    comedy    in    four    acts ;    tr.    by    George 

Schumm.    1891 891.72  T58 

Sanskrit  Drama. 

KALIDASA. 

Shakuntala;   or.  The   recovered   ring;    tr.   by  A.   H.   Edgren. 

1894 891.22  K12 

The  same;  tr.  by  Monier  Williams.    1885 891.22  K13 


DRAMATISTS  29 


SHUDRAKA,  king. 

The  little  clay  cart.     (Mrcchakatika)  :  a  Hindu  drama;  tr.  by 

A.W.Ryder.     1905.     (Harvard  oriental  series.) 891,22  Sh9 

WILSON,  H.  H.  ed. 

Selected  specimens  of  the  theatre  of  the  Hindus;  tr.  by  H.  H. 

Wilson.    3v.     1827 891.22  W69 

Actors  and  Dramatists — Collective  Biography. 

BAKER,  D.  E. 

Biographia  dramatical  memoirs  of  British  and  Irish  dramatic 

writers.     4v.     1812 920.042  B17 

BAKER,  H.  B. 

English  actors  from  Shakespeare  to  Macready.  2v.   1879 927.9  B17 

EDWARDS,  H.  S. 

Idols  of  the  French  stage.    1889 927.9  Ed9 

GREEN  room  book;  or,  Who's  who  on  the  stage.     1906. ..  .927  G82  Ref 

HAMM,  M.  A. 

Eminent  actors  in  their  homes :  personal  descriptions  and  inter- 
views.    1902 927.9  H18 

McKAY,  F.  E.  &  Wingate,  C.  E.  L.,  ed. 

Famous  American  actors  of  today.     1896 927.9    M19 

MATTHEWS,  J.  B.  &  Hutton,  Laurence,  ed. 

Actors  and  actresses  of  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States 
from  David  Garrick  to  the  present  time.  5v.     1886 927.9  M43 

ROBINS,  Edward. 

Twelve  great  actors.     1900 927.9  R551 

Twelve  great  actresses.     1900 927.9  R55 

STORMS,  A.  D.  ed. 

Players  blue  book.     1901 927.9  St7 

STRANG,  L.  C. 

Famous  actors  of  the  day  in  America.  2v.  1900-1902 927.9  St81 

Famous  actresses  of  the  day  in  America.  2v.     1899-1902 927.9  St8 

Dramatists — Individual  Biography. 

BESANT,  Walter. 

Autobiography.     1902 BB  554.1 

CORNEILLE. 

Corneille  and  his  times  by  F.  P.  G.  Guizot BC  813.1 

DRYDEN. 

Life  of  Dryden  by  Samuel  Johnson.     1899 BD  799.2 

The  same  by  George  'Saintsbury.     1881 BD  799.1 

(English  men  of  letters.) 

GOETHE. 

Goethe  and  Schiller  by  H.  H.  Boyesen.     1898 BG  684.6 

Boyhood  and  youth.     2v BG  684.1 

Conversation  of  Goethe  with  Eckermann.    1892 BG  684.7 

Life  of  Goethe  by  Heinrich  Duntzer.     1884 BG  684.4 

Life  and  times  of  Goethe  bv  Hermann  Grimm.     1880 BG  684.3 

Life  of  Goethe  by  G.  H.  Lewes BG  684.2 

Life  and  genius  of  Goethe  by  F.  B.  Sanborn.     1886 BG  684.8 

Life  of  Goethe  by  James  Sime.     (Great  writers.)     1888 BG  684.5 


30 BIOGRAPHY—DRAMATISTS 

GOLDSMITH. 

Life   of  Goldsmith  by  William  Black.     1879 BG  624.2 

(English  men  of  letters.) 

The  same;  by  Austin  Dobson.     (Great  writers.)     1888 BG  624.4 

Life    and   times   of   Oliver   Goldsmith   by  John    Forster.     2v. 

1871 BG  624.1 

Oliver  Goldsmith  by  Washington  Irving.     1870 BG  624.3 

GORKY. 

Maxim  Gorky  by  E.  J.  Dillon.     1902 BG  669.1 

HUGO. 

Victor  Hugo  and  his  times  by  Alfred  Barbon.    1882 BH  895.1 

Letters  to  his  family,  to  Sainte-Beuve  and  others.    2v.  1896-8.  .BH  895.2 

Lettres  a  la  fiancee.  1820-22.     1901 BH  895.7 

Love  letters.     1820-22 BH  895.6 

Life  by  F.  T.  Marzials.    1888.     (Great  writers.) BH  895.4 

Memoirs.    1899 BH  895.5 

Memorial  life  by  contemporary  writers;  ed.  by  Emile  Blemont.BH  895.3 
Romance  of  Victor  Hugo  and  Juliette  Drouet  by  H.  W.  Wack. 

1905 BH  895.8 

IBISEN. 

Letters.    1905 BI  14.2 

Ibsen  by  E.  W.  Gosse.     1908 BI  14.3 

Heinrich  Ibsen:  a  critical  biography  by  Henrik  Jaeger.   1890 BI  14.1 

LAMB. 

Charles   Lamb   by    Alfred   Ainger.      1882.      (English    men    of 

letters.)    BL  218.1 

Hazlitt,  W.  C.  ed.  Lamb  and  Hazlitt:  further  letters  and  rec- 
ords.    1899 BL  218.4 

Life  of  Charles  Lamb  by  E.  V.  Lucas.    2 v.  1905 BL  218.7 

In  the  footprints  of  Charles  Lamb.     1894 BL  218.2 

Charles  Lamb  by  B.  W.  Proctor.    1892 BL  218.6 

Mary  Lamb  by  Mrs.  Anne  Gilchrist.     (Famous  women.)  1883  BL  219.1 
The  Lambs,  their  lives,  their  friends  and  their  correspondence 
by  W.  C.  Hazlitt.    1897 BL  218.3 

LESSING. 

Lessing  by  James  Sime.     2v.     1877 BL  639.1 

MOLIERE. 

Moliere  by  H.  C  C.  Taylor.     1906 BM  721.2 

The  same  by  L.  H.  Vincent.     1902 BM  721.1 

SCHILLER. 

Life  of  Friedrich  Schiller  by  H.  W.  Nevinson.     1889.     (Great 

writers.)    BS  334.2 

Friedrich  'Schiller  in  America  by  E.  C.  Parry.     1905 .BS  334.3 

Schiller    by    James     Sime.       (Foreign     classics     for     English 

readers) BS  334.1 

SHERIDAN. 

Memoirs  of  Richard  Brinsley  Sheridan  by  Thomas  Moore.  2v. 

1866 BS  550.1 

Sheridan  by  Mrs.  M.  O.  Oliphant.     (English  men  of  letters.) 

1883 BS  550.2 

The  same  by  L.  C.  Sanders.     (Great  writers.)     1890 BS. 550.3 

SWINBURNE. 

Swinburne  by  G.  E.  Woodberry.    1905.     (Contemporary  men  of 

letters.)    BS  979.1 

TOLSTOY. 

Leo  Tolstoy  by  Pavel  Biriukov.    1906 BT  654.5 

Tolstoy  and  his  message  by  E.  H.  Crosby BT  654.6 

Life  and  teachings  of  Leo  Tolstoy  by  G.  H.  Perris.    1904 BT  654.7 


BIOGRAPHY— ACto:R^  -'  -^ 'r^T  ;  ;/.\31 

How  Count  Tolstoi  lives  and  works  by  P,  A.  Sergyeenko.  1899.  BT  654.2 

Tolstoy  the  man  by  E.  A.  Steiner.    1904 BT  654.4 

Tolstoi  by  A.  B.  Stockham.     1900 BT  654.3 

VOLTAIRE. 

Voltaire  by  John  Morley.     1872 BV  935.1 

YEATS. 

William  Butler  Yeats  and  the  Irish  literary  revival  by  H.  S. 

Krans.     1904 BY  41.1 

Actors  and  Actresses — Individual  Biography. 

ADAMS,  Maud. 

Maud  Adams  by  Acton  Davies.     1901 BA  218.1 

ANDERSON,  J.  R. 

An  actor's  life.     1902 BA  547.1 

BERNHARDT,  Sarah. 

'Sarah  Bernhardt  by  Jules  Huret.     1899 BB  527.1 

Memoirs  of  my  life.     1907 BB  527.2 

BOOTH,  Edwin. 

Edwin  Booth  by  C.  T.  Copeland.    1901.     (Beacon  biographies.) BB  724.3 
Grossman,    Mrs.    E.    B.      Edwin    Booth:    recollections    by   his 

daughter  and  letters  to  her  and  to  his  friendss.     1894 BB  724.2 

Life  and  art  of  Edwin  Booth  bv  William  Winter.     1893 BB  724.1 

Elder  and  the  younger  Booth  by  A.  B.  Clarke.    1882 BB  725.1 

(American  actor  series.) 

CUSHMAN,  Charlotte  Saunders. 

Charlotte   Cushman :   her  letters  and  memoirs   of  her  life  bv 

Emma  Stebbins.     1899 BC  986.1 

Charlotte  Cushman  by  Mrs.  C.  E.  C.  Waters.     1882 BS  986.2 

DREW,  Mrs.  Louisa  Lane. 

Autobiographical  sketch,  with  an  introduction  by  her  son,  John 

Drew,  and  biographical  notes  by  Douglas  Taylor.    1899 BD  776.1 

FORREST,  Edwin. 

Edwin     Forrest    by     Lawrence     Barrett.       1881       (American 

actor  series.)  BF  729.1 

Life  of  Edwin  Forrest  by  James  Rees  (pseud.  Colley  Cibber) 

1874 BF  729.2 

GARRICK,  David. 

Life  of  David  Garrick  by  Percy  Fitzgerald.    2v.  1868 BG  241.1 

GILBERT,  Mrs.  Anne   (Hartley). 

Stage  reminiscences.     1901 BG  464.1 

JEFFERSON,  Joseph. 

Autobiography.      1890    B J  46.1 

Joseph  Jefferson  at  home  by  N.  H.  Dole.     1898 BJ  46.3 

Joseph  Jefferson  by  Francis  Wilson.     1906 BJ  46.4 

Life  and  art  of  Joseph  Jefferson  by  William  Winter.     1894 BJ  46.2 

KEMBLE,  Frances  Anne. 

Records  of  a  girlhood.     1879 BK  31.1 

Records  of  later  life.     1882 BK  31.2 

KENDAL,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

The  Kendals  by  T.  E.  Pemberton.     1900 BK  33.1 

IRVING,  Henry. 

Henry  Irving:  a  record  and  review  by  Charles  Hiatt.     1899 BI  71.1 

Personal  reminiscences  of  Henry  Irving  by  Bram  Stoker,  2v. 

1906 BI  71.2 


33  -filOaRAPHY—ACTORS 

MACREADY,  William  Charles. 

Reminiscences  and  selections  from  his  diaries  and  letters.  1875. BM  174.1 
MANSFIELD,  Richard. 

Richard  Mansfield  by  Paul  Wilstach.     1908 BM  287.1 

MARLOWE,  Julia. 

Julia  Marlowe  by  J.  D.  Barry.     1899 BM  349.1 

RACHEL,  Elisa  Felix,  called. 

Rachel  by  Mrs.  N.  H.  Kennard.     1886.     (Famous  women) ..  .BR  119.1 
RISTORI,  Adelaide. 

Studies  and  memories.     1888.     (Famous  women) BR  597.1 

SALVINI,  Tommaso. 

Leaves  from  his  autobiography.     1893 BS  185.1 

SIDDON'S,  Mrs.  Sarah   (Kemble). 

Memoirs  of  Mrs.  Siddons  with  anecdotes  of  authors  and  actors 

by  James  Boaden.     1893 BS  568.2 

Mrs.  Siddons  by  Mrs.  N.  A.  Kennard.  1887.  (Famous  women.)  .BS  568.1 
TERRY,  Ellen. 

Ellen  Terry  and  her  impersonations.     1898 BT  329.1 

WALLACK,  Lester. 

Memories  of  fifty  years.     1889 BW  196.1 


Evanston  Public  Library 

Plays  and  Books  on  Drama 
Added  Feb.— July,   1910. 


Banlm — Damon  and  Pythias:  a  play  in 
five  acts.     822.8  B22. 

Belot — L'Article  47;  or,  Breaking  the 
ban:  a  drama  in  three  acts:  adapted 
to  the  English  stage  by  H.  L.  Wil- 
liams.    842.8  B41. 

Boucicault — London  assurance:  a  com- 
edy in  five  acts.  The  Colleen  bawn: 
a  domestic  drama  in  three  acts.  822.8 
B66. 

Burke — Rip  Van  Winkle:  a  legend  of 
the  Catskills:  a  romantic  drama 
adapted  from  Washington  Irving's 
sketch  book.    812.4  B91. 

Burnett — Esmeralda:  a  comedy  in  four 
acts.     822.8  B93. 


t  CC  mX^±  te~—  '1:  iiT^ 


I  wxi- i-:^fc^ij«<v**  •    lartxii 


four  acts.     822.8  P93. 
Robertson — David  Garrick:  a  comedy  in 

three  acts.     822.8  R54. 
Sardou — Divorcons:   a  comedy  in  three 

acts.     842.86  Sa73. 
Sardou — Fernanda;  or,  Forgive  and  for- 
get: a  drama  in  three  acts  adapted  to 

the  English  stage  by  H.  L.  Williams. 

842.86  Sa74. 
Schlegel — Lectures  on  dramatic  art  and 

literature;    tr.   by  John  Black.     808.2 

S'chS. 
Simpson — A  scrap  of  paper;   or  Adven- 
tures of  a  love  letter:  a  comic  opera 

in  three  acts.     822.8  Si5. 
S'trindberg — Swanwhite:  a  fairy  drama. 

839.326  St81. 
Sudermann — John  the  Baptist:   a  play. 

832.8  Su24. 
Synge — The    playboy    of    the    western 

world:  a  comedy  in  three  acts.    822.8 

Sy7. 
Taylor — Our  American  cousin :  a  drama 

in  three  acts.     822.8  T21. 
Townley — High    life    below    stairs:     a 

farce  in  two  acts.     822.8  T66. 
Trask — King  Alfred's  jewel:    a  drama. 

812.4  T69. 
Wilde— Lady  Windermere's  fan.     822.8 

W65L 
Zamacois — The  jesters:   a  simple  story 

in  four  acts  of  verse  adapted  by  J.  N. 

Raphael.     842.8  Zl. 


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